英汉词典

  • rather

    英:[ˈrɑ:ðə(r)]   美: [ˈræðər] 

    rather 基本解释

    1. rather too : 稍微...一点;

    rather 相关例句

    副词

    1. She was no better, but rather grew worse.
        她的病情不但没好转,反而恶化了。

    2.

    2. He was rather tired.
        他有些疲倦了。

    3. I'm feeling rather sleepy.
        我有点困倦。

    4. rather

    4. He resigned rather than take part in such a dishonest transaction .
        他宁愿辞职也不愿意参加这样一种欺骗的交易。

    5. She was rather hurt by his unkind words.
        他出言不逊,使她相当伤心。

    rather 网络解释

    1. 相当:眼前的选择将他整个人都翻转过来,他无法决定自己要往哪里去,而这实在是太不寻常了--不,相当(rather)不寻常--会觉得如此的茫然. 这突然让他想起了自己和云妮晚上看书时所念到的一些字. 他一方面喜欢看书,

    2. rather的意思

    2. 恰恰相反;相当:secure 获得,得到;a. 安全的 | rather 恰恰相反;相当 | knowledge 知道;知识

    3. 宁愿:rather too 稍微 | rather 宁愿 | ratheripe 早熟的

    4. rather的解释

    4. 有些,宁可:rarely 很少 | rather 有些,宁可 | ratio 比率,比

    1. 而非;胜于;而不是
        You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want.

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        e.g. The problem was psychological rather than physiological...
               问题是心理方面的而不是生理方面的。
        e.g. Sedge is similar in appearance to grass but has a solid rather than a hollow stem...
               莎草看上去和普通的草没什么两样,但其草茎是实芯的而不是空芯的。

    2. 而是;更确切地说;还不如说;相反
        You use rather when you are correcting something that you have just said, especially when you are describing a particular situation after saying what it is not.

        e.g. Twenty million years ago, Idaho was not the arid place it is now. Rather, it was warm and damp, populated by dense primordial forest...
               2,000万年前,爱达荷州并不像现在这样干旱。相反,那时的爱达荷州温暖潮湿,有大片的原始森林。
        e.g. But there must be no talk of final victory; rather, the long, hard slog to a solution...
               但是这还谈不上是最后的胜利;而是长期、艰难地寻找解决方法的过程。

    3. 宁愿/不愿;宁可/宁可不
        If you say that you would rather do something or you'd rather do it, you mean that you would prefer to do it. If you say that you would rather not do something, you mean that you do not want to do it.

    rather的解释

        e.g. If it's all the same to you, I'd rather work at home...
               如果对你来说没什么差别,我宁愿在家中工作。
        e.g. Which programme would you rather appear on?...
               你更愿意在哪个节目中露面?

    4. 有些;颇为;相当
        You use rather to indicate that something is true to a fairly great extent, especially when you are talking about something unpleasant or undesirable.

    rather

        e.g. I grew up in rather unusual circumstances...
               我在非同寻常的环境下长大。
        e.g. It had made some rather bad mistakes which I thought should be corrected...
               它犯了一些相当严重的错误,我觉得应该加以纠正。

    5. (放在动词前)更…,宁愿…
        You use rather before verbs that introduce your thoughts and feelings, in order to express your opinion politely, especially when a different opinion has been expressed.

    rather

        e.g. I rather think he was telling the truth...
               我倒觉得他讲的是真话。
        e.g. I rather like the decorative effect.
               我倒很喜欢装饰的效果。

    6. (表示同意或接受)当然,的确
        People sometimes say rather to express agreement or acceptance.

    rather的翻译

        e.g. 'Well, he did have a sort of family connection with it, didn't he.' — 'Oh yes. Rather.'
               “那么,他的确和它有些家族渊源,是不是?”——“噢,是的,的确如此。”

    Rather, pretty, quite, and fairly can all be used to modify adjectives and adverbs, but are all less strong than very. Rather and pretty are the strongest of these words and are the closest to very. Pretty, in this sense, is informal. Therefore, if you said to someone, 'Your work is pretty good' or 'Your work is rather good', they would be more likely to be pleased than if you said 'Your work is quite good' or 'Your work is fairly good'. However, rather is commonly used with words indicating negative qualities. I was feeling rather sad. It is the only one of these words than can be used with comparatives, and with too. Global warming could be rather worse than we think it will be... He was becoming rather too friendly with my ex-boyfriend. Quite is slightly stronger than fairly, and may suggest that something has more of a quality than expected. Nobody here's ever heard of it but it is actually quite common.
    rather, pretty, quite 和 fairly 都可以用于修饰形容词和副词,但是它们都没有very的程度强。rather 和 pretty 在这4个词中程度最强,意思和very最接近。表达这个意思时pretty是非正式说法。因此,如果对某人说Your work is pretty good(你干得非常好)或Your work is rather good(你干得相当好)要比说Your work is quite good(你干得很不错)或Your work is fairly good(你干得还不错)更令他高兴。但是,rather 往往和有消极意义的词连用,如:I was feeling rather sad(我觉得很难过)。在这些词中唯有rather可以和比较级或too连用。如:Global warming could be rather worse than we think it will be(全球变暖可能比我们想象的更加严重),He was becoming rather too friendly with my ex-boyfriend(他和我的前男友好得有些过了头)。quite比fairly的程度稍强一些,表示某物有些超乎人们的期望。如:Nobody here's ever heard of it but it is actually quite common(这里没有人听说过它,但是它实际上颇为常见)。 词典解释

    1. 而非;胜于;而不是
        You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want.

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        e.g. The problem was psychological rather than physiological...
               问题是心理方面的而不是生理方面的。
        e.g. Sedge is similar in appearance to grass but has a solid rather than a hollow stem...
               莎草看上去和普通的草没什么两样,但其草茎是实芯的而不是空芯的。

    2. 而是;更确切地说;还不如说;相反
        You use rather when you are correcting something that you have just said, especially when you are describing a particular situation after saying what it is not.

        e.g. Twenty million years ago, Idaho was not the arid place it is now. Rather, it was warm and damp, populated by dense primordial forest...
               2,000万年前,爱达荷州并不像现在这样干旱。相反,那时的爱达荷州温暖潮湿,有大片的原始森林。
        e.g. But there must be no talk of final victory; rather, the long, hard slog to a solution...
               但是这还谈不上是最后的胜利;而是长期、艰难地寻找解决方法的过程。

    3. 宁愿/不愿;宁可/宁可不
        If you say that you would rather do something or you'd rather do it, you mean that you would prefer to do it. If you say that you would rather not do something, you mean that you do not want to do it.

    rather的解释

        e.g. If it's all the same to you, I'd rather work at home...
               如果对你来说没什么差别,我宁愿在家中工作。
        e.g. Which programme would you rather appear on?...
               你更愿意在哪个节目中露面?

    4. 有些;颇为;相当
        You use rather to indicate that something is true to a fairly great extent, especially when you are talking about something unpleasant or undesirable.

    rather

        e.g. I grew up in rather unusual circumstances...
               我在非同寻常的环境下长大。
        e.g. It had made some rather bad mistakes which I thought should be corrected...
               它犯了一些相当严重的错误,我觉得应该加以纠正。

    5. (放在动词前)更…,宁愿…
        You use rather before verbs that introduce your thoughts and feelings, in order to express your opinion politely, especially when a different opinion has been expressed.

    rather

        e.g. I rather think he was telling the truth...
               我倒觉得他讲的是真话。
        e.g. I rather like the decorative effect.
               我倒很喜欢装饰的效果。

    6. (表示同意或接受)当然,的确
        People sometimes say rather to express agreement or acceptance.

    rather的翻译

        e.g. 'Well, he did have a sort of family connection with it, didn't he.' — 'Oh yes. Rather.'
               “那么,他的确和它有些家族渊源,是不是?”——“噢,是的,的确如此。”

    Rather, pretty, quite, and fairly can all be used to modify adjectives and adverbs, but are all less strong than very. Rather and pretty are the strongest of these words and are the closest to very. Pretty, in this sense, is informal. Therefore, if you said to someone, 'Your work is pretty good' or 'Your work is rather good', they would be more likely to be pleased than if you said 'Your work is quite good' or 'Your work is fairly good'. However, rather is commonly used with words indicating negative qualities. I was feeling rather sad. It is the only one of these words than can be used with comparatives, and with too. Global warming could be rather worse than we think it will be... He was becoming rather too friendly with my ex-boyfriend. Quite is slightly stronger than fairly, and may suggest that something has more of a quality than expected. Nobody here's ever heard of it but it is actually quite common.
    rather, pretty, quite 和 fairly 都可以用于修饰形容词和副词,但是它们都没有very的程度强。rather 和 pretty 在这4个词中程度最强,意思和very最接近。表达这个意思时pretty是非正式说法。因此,如果对某人说Your work is pretty good(你干得非常好)或Your work is rather good(你干得相当好)要比说Your work is quite good(你干得很不错)或Your work is fairly good(你干得还不错)更令他高兴。但是,rather 往往和有消极意义的词连用,如:I was feeling rather sad(我觉得很难过)。在这些词中唯有rather可以和比较级或too连用。如:Global warming could be rather worse than we think it will be(全球变暖可能比我们想象的更加严重),He was becoming rather too friendly with my ex-boyfriend(他和我的前男友好得有些过了头)。quite比fairly的程度稍强一些,表示某物有些超乎人们的期望。如:Nobody here's ever heard of it but it is actually quite common(这里没有人听说过它,但是它实际上颇为常见)。

    rather 情景对话

    经典对话

    rather在线翻译

    A:Can I buy you a drink?
          我可以为你买一杯饮料吗?

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    B:Actually I'd rather have the money.
          我宁愿留下那些钱。

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