/sʌtʃ ||; sʌtʃ/det pronoun1 (used for referring to sb/sth that you mentioned earlier) of this or that type (指先前提及的人或事物)这种,那种,这样的,那样的: I don't believe in ghosts. There's no such thing. 我不相信有鬼。世界上没有这种东西。The economic situation is such that we all have less money to spend. 经济形势是这样的:我们能花的钱都比以前少。
2 used for emphasizing the degree of sth (用于强调某事物的程度): It was such a fascinating book that I couldn't put it down. 这本书如此吸引人,我简直爱不释手。It seems such a long time since we last met. 自从我们上次见面以来好像已很久了。 ☞You use such before a noun or before a noun that has an adjective in front of it Simon is such a bore! Susan is such a boring woman. You use so before an adjective that is used without a noun Don't be so boring.Compare It was so cold we stayed at home. It was such a cold night that we stayed at home. such用于名词前,或用于前面有形容词的名词词组前:Simon is such a bore!西蒙真讨厌!·Susan is such a boring woman.苏珊真是个讨厌的女人。形容词后没有名词则用so:Don't be so boring.别这样讨厌!比较:It was so cold we stayed at home.太冷了,我们只好留在家中。·It was such a cold night that we stayed at home.那天晚上如此寒冷,我们只好留在家中。
3 used to describe the result of sth (指结果): The statement was worded in such a way that it did not upset anyone. 声明措辞得宜,没有人感到不快。
as such as the word is usually understood; exactly 就其本身而论;确切地说:
It's not a promotion as such, but it will mean more money. 确切地说这算不上提升,但这将意味着薪金增加。 such as for example 例如;像:
Fatty foods such as chips are bad for you. 高脂肪食物如炸薯条对你没有益处。