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by any means
無論如何,以任何手段
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mean
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
mean
,
or
intermediate
,
between
two
extremes
of
place
,
time
,
or
number
;
the
middle
point
or
place
;
middle
rate
or
degree
;
mediocrity
;
medium
;
absence
of
extremes
or
excess
;
moderation
;
measure
.
But
to
speak
in
a
mean
,
the
virtue
of
prosperity
is
temperance
;
the
virtue
of
adversity
is
fortitude
.
--
Bacon
.
There
is
a
mean
in
all
things
.
--
Dryden
.
The
extremes
we
have
mentioned
,
between
which
the
wellinstracted
Christian
holds
the
mean
,
are
correlatives
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
2.
Math.
A
quantity
having
an
intermediate
value
between
several
others
,
from
which
it
is
derived
,
and
of
which
it
expresses
the
resultant
value
;
usually
,
unless
otherwise
specified
,
it
is
the
simple
average
,
formed
by
adding
the
quantities
together
and
dividing
by
their
number
,
which
is
called
an
arithmetical mean
.
A
geometrical mean
is
the
n
th
root
of
the
product
of
the
n
quantities
being
averaged
.
3.
That
through
which
,
or
by
the
help
of
which
,
an
end
is
attained
;
something
tending
to
an
object
desired
;
intermediate
agency
or
measure
;
necessary
condition
or
coagent
;
instrument
.
Their
virtuous
conversation
was
a
mean
to
work
the
conversion
of
the
heathen
to
Christ
.
--
Hooker
.
You
may
be
able
,
by
this
mean
,
to
review
your
own
scientific
acquirements
.
--
Coleridge
.
Philosophical
doubt
is
not
an
end
,
but
a
mean
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
the
word
is
usually
employed
in
the
plural
form
means
,
and
often
with
a
singular
attribute
or
predicate
,
as
if
a
singular
noun
.
By
this means
he
had
them
more
at
vantage
.
--
Bacon
.
What
other
means is
left
unto
us
.
--
Shak
.
4.
pl.
Hence
:
Resources
;
property
,
revenue
,
or
the
like
,
considered
as
the
condition
of
easy
livelihood
,
or
an
instrumentality
at
command
for
effecting
any
purpose
;
disposable
force
or
substance
.
Your
means
are
very
slender
,
and
your
waste
is
great
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Mus.
A
part
,
whether
alto
or
tenor
,
intermediate
between
the
soprano
and
base
;
a
middle
part
. [
Obs
.]
The
mean
is
drowned
with
your
unruly
base
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Meantime
;
meanwhile
. [
Obs
.]
7.
A
mediator
;
a
go-between
. [
Obs
.]
He
wooeth
her
by
means
and
by
brokage
.
--
Chaucer
.
By all means
,
certainly
;
without
fail
;
as
,
go
,
by all means
.
By any means
,
in
any
way
;
possibly
;
at
all
.
If
by any means
I
might
attain
to
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
.
--
Phil
.
iii
.
ll
.
--
By no means
,
or
By no manner of means
,
not
at
all
;
certainly
not
;
not
in
any
degree
.
The
wine
on
this
side
of
the
lake
is
by no means
so
good
as
that
on
the
other
.
--
Addison
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
by
any
means
adv
:
in
any
way
necessary
; "
I'll
pass
this
course
by
hook
or
by
crook
" [
syn
:
by hook or by crook
]
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