A2 [ C ] a route, direction, or path路,道路;路线
B2 to travel or move to a place去往;搬到(某处)
B1 [ C ] used to talk about the direction in which something is facing(某物面对的)方向
B2 happening in the opposite way相反地,倒过来,以相反方式
B2 happening in the opposite way相反地,倒过来,以相反方式
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I popped into the grocer's on the way home from work to get some cheese.
The children will be here soon - you'd better put that plate out of harm's way.
Which way are you headed?
It is arguable which way is quicker.
He put the wheel on the right/wrong way around.
B1 [ S ] a distance or a period of time距离;一段时间
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We have an idea to develop a talking book, but a marketable product is a long way down the road.
Are we anywhere near finishing yet or is there still some way to go?
It's a heck of a long way to the nearest shop from here.
We're still a long way from the station.
Scientists say that a cure for the disease is still a long way off.
B1 [ C or U ] a particular choice, opinion, belief, or action, especially from among several possibilities方式,方法;样式;方面
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I like the way he just assumes we'll listen to him when he doesn't take in a word anyone else says!
One way to get rich is to marry money.
Racism is in some ways just a fear of the unknown.
In what way did this influence your decision?
There's no way she's going to agree to that.
C1 [ S ] the manner in which someone behaves or thinks, or in which something happens(思维)风格;(行事)作风;(某事发生的)方式
types of behaviour行为方式,举止
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He tends to copy his brother in the way he dresses.
The way we waste this planet's resources is criminal.
He wandered around, clearing up in a desultory way.
"That'll be five pounds, dear", he said in an irritatingly familiar way.
I admire her forthright way of dealing with people.
A2 [ C ] an action that can produce the result you want; a method措施,方法
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There are many ways of tackling this problem.
He found calorie-counting the best way of losing weight.
One way to get rich is to marry money.
We must find ways of keeping our expenditure in check.
Drug smugglers constantly use their ingenuity to find new ways of getting drugs into a country.
C2 [ S ] the space needed for a particular movement or action通道,过道
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As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
Your head is in the way of the TV. Please can you move?
I had to grope my way up the dark stairs.
The children will be here soon - you'd better put that plate out of harm's way.
They gave a great heave and rolled the boulder out of the way.
C1 [ S ] informal If someone gets or has their way, what they want happens.如愿以偿
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He's such a child if he doesn't get his own way.
My little brother always gets his own way.
He's a schemer who always finds a way of getting his own way.
Those children are always getting their own way.
She has a temper tantrum if she doesn't get her own way.
[ S ] the bad condition or state of someone or something, especially the state of a person's health(坏的)状况(或情况)(尤指健康)
informal used to emphasize degree or separation, especially in space or time过度,大幅(尤其用于强调时间或空间中的程度或距离)
old-fashioned in the direction of向…的方向,沿…的方向
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