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by the way
順便提及,順便提一下
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Way
,
n.
1.
That
by
,
upon
,
or
along
,
which
one
passes
or
processes
;
opportunity
or
room
to
pass
;
place
of
passing
;
passage
;
road
,
street
,
track
,
or
path
of
any
kind
;
as
,
they
built
a
way
to
the
mine
.
“To
find
the
way
to
heaven.”
I
shall
him
seek
by
way
and
eke
by
street
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
way
seems
difficult
,
and
steep
to
scale
.
--
Milton
.
The
season
and
ways
were
very
improper
for
his
majesty's
forces
to
march
so
great
a
distance
.
--
Evelyn
.
2.
Length
of
space
;
distance
;
interval
;
as
,
a
great
way
;
a
long
way
.
And
whenever
the
way
seemed
long
,
Or
his
heart
began
to
fail
. --
Longfellow
.
3.
A
moving
;
passage
;
procession
;
journey
.
I
prythee
,
now
,
lead
the
way
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Course
or
direction
of
motion
or
process
;
tendency
of
action
;
advance
.
If
that
way
be
your
walk
,
you
have
not
far
.
--
Milton
.
And
let
eternal
justice
take
the
way
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
The
means
by
which
anything
is
reached
,
or
anything
is
accomplished
;
scheme
;
device
;
plan
.
My
best
way
is
to
creep
under
his
gaberdine
.
--
Shak
.
By
noble
ways
we
conquest
will
prepare
.
--
Dryden
.
What
impious
ways
my
wishes
took!
--
Prior
.
6.
Manner
;
method
;
mode
;
fashion
;
style
;
as
,
the
way
of
expressing
one's
ideas
.
7.
Regular
course
;
habitual
method
of
life
or
action
;
plan
of
conduct
;
mode
of
dealing
.
“Having
lost
the
way
of
nobleness.”
Her
ways
are
ways
of
pleasantness
,
and
all
her
paths
are
peace
.
--
Prov
.
iii
. 17.
When
men
lived
in
a
grander
way
.
--
Longfellow
.
8.
Sphere
or
scope
of
observation
.
The
public
ministers
that
fell
in
my
way
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
9.
Determined
course
;
resolved
mode
of
action
or
conduct
;
as
,
to
have
one's
way
.
10.
Naut.
(a)
Progress
;
as
,
a
ship
has
way
.
(b)
pl.
The
timbers
on
which
a
ship
is
launched
.
11.
pl.
Mach.
The
longitudinal
guides
,
or
guiding
surfaces
,
on
the
bed
of
a
planer
,
lathe
,
or
the
like
,
along
which
a
table
or
carriage
moves
.
12.
Law
Right
of
way
.
See
below
.
By the way
,
in
passing
;
apropos
;
aside
;
apart
from
,
though
connected
with
,
the
main
object
or
subject
of
discourse
.
By way of
,
for
the
purpose
of
;
as
being
;
in
character
of
.
Covert way
.
Fort.
See
Covered way
,
under
Covered
.
In the family way
.
See
under
Family
.
In the way
,
so
as
to
meet
,
fall
in
with
,
obstruct
,
hinder
,
etc
.
In the way with
,
traveling
or
going
with
;
meeting
or
being
with
;
in
the
presence
of
.
Milky way
.
Astron.
See
Galaxy
, 1.
No way
,
No ways
.
See
Noway
,
Noways
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
On the way
,
traveling
or
going
;
hence
,
in
process
;
advancing
toward
completion
;
as
,
on the way
to
this
country
;
on the way
to
success
.
Out of the way
.
See
under
Out
.
Right of way
Law
,
a
right
of
private
passage
over
another's
ground
.
It
may
arise
either
by
grant
or
prescription
.
It
may
be
attached
to
a
house
,
entry
,
gate
,
well
,
or
city
lot
,
as
well
as
to
a
country
farm
. --
Kent
.
To be under way
,
or
To have way
Naut.
,
to
be
in
motion
,
as
when
a
ship
begins
to
move
.
To give way
.
See
under
Give
.
To go one's way
,
or
To come one's way
,
to
go
or
come
;
to
depart
or
come
along
. --
Shak
.
To go one's way
to
proceed
in
a
manner
favorable
to
one
; --
of
events
.
To come one's way
to
come
into
one's
possession
(
of
objects
)
or
to
become
available
,
as
an
opportunity
;
as
,
good
things
will
come your way
.
To go the way of all the earth
or
to go the way of all flesh
to
die
.
To make one's way
,
to
advance
in
life
by
one's
personal
efforts
.
To make way
.
See
under
Make
,
v. t.
Ways and means
.
(a)
Methods
;
resources
;
facilities
.
(b)
Legislation
Means
for
raising
money
;
resources
for
revenue
.
Way leave
,
permission
to
cross
,
or
a
right
of
way
across
,
land
;
also
,
rent
paid
for
such
right
. [
Eng
]
Way of the cross
Eccl.
,
the
course
taken
in
visiting
in
rotation
the
stations
of
the
cross
.
See
Station
,
n.
, 7
(c)
.
Way of the rounds
Fort.
,
a
space
left
for
the
passage
of
the
rounds
between
a
rampart
and
the
wall
of
a
fortified
town
.
Way pane
,
a
pane
for
cartage
in
irrigated
land
.
See
Pane
,
n.
, 4. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Way passenger
,
a
passenger
taken
up
,
or
set
down
,
at
some
intermediate
place
between
the
principal
stations
on
a
line
of
travel
.
Ways of God
,
his
providential
government
,
or
his
works
.
Way station
,
an
intermediate
station
between
principal
stations
on
a
line
of
travel
,
especially
on
a
railroad
.
Way train
,
a
train
which
stops
at
the
intermediate
,
or
way
,
stations
;
an
accommodation
train
.
Way warden
,
the
surveyor
of
a
road
.
Syn:
--
Street
;
highway
;
road
.
Usage:
--
Way
,
Street
,
Highway
,
Road
.
Way
is
generic
,
denoting
any
line
for
passage
or
conveyance
;
a
highway
is
literally
one
raised
for
the
sake
of
dryness
and
convenience
in
traveling
;
a
road
is
,
strictly
,
a
way
for
horses
and
carriages
;
a
street
is
,
etymologically
,
a
paved
way
,
as
early
made
in
towns
and
cities
;
and
,
hence
,
the
word
is
distinctively
applied
to
roads
or
highways
in
compact
settlements
.
All
keep
the
broad
highway
,
and
take
delight
With
many
rather
for
to
go
astray
. --
Spenser
.
There
is
but
one
road
by
which
to
climb
up
.
--
Addison
.
When
night
Darkens
the
streets
,
then
wander
forth
the
sons
Of
Belial
,
flown
with
insolence
and
wine
. --
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
By
prep.
1.
In
the
neighborhood
of
;
near
or
next
to
;
not
far
from
;
close
to
;
along
with
;
as
,
come
and
sit
by
me
.
By
foundation
or
by
shady
rivulet
He
sought
them
both
. --
Milton
.
2.
On
;
along
;
in
traversing
.
Compare
5.
Long
labors
both
by
sea
and
land
he
bore
.
--
Dryden
.
By
land
,
by
water
,
they
renew
the
charge
.
--
Pope
.
3.
Near
to
,
while
passing
;
hence
,
from
one
to
the
other
side
of
;
past
;
as
,
to
go
by
a
church
.
4.
Used
in
specifying
adjacent
dimensions
;
as
,
a
cabin
twenty
feet
by
forty
.
5.
Against
. [
Obs
.]
6.
With
,
as
means
,
way
,
process
,
etc
.;
through
means
of
;
with
aid
of
;
through
;
through
the
act
or
agency
of
;
as
,
a
city
is
destroyed
by
fire
;
profit
is
made
by
commerce
;
to
take
by
force
.
Note:
To
the
meaning
of
by
,
as
denoting
means
or
agency
,
belong
,
more
or
less
closely
,
most
of
the
following
uses
of
the
word
:
(a)
It
points
out
the
author
and
producer
;
as
,
“Waverley”
,
a
novel
by
Sir
W.Scott;
a
statue
by
Canova
;
a
sonata
by
Beethoven
.
(b)
In
an
oath
or
adjuration
,
it
indicates
the
being
or
thing
appealed
to
as
sanction
;
as
,
I
affirm
to
you
by
all
that
is
sacred
;
he
swears
by
his
faith
as
a
Christian
;
no
,
by
Heaven
.
(c)
According
to
;
by
direction
,
authority
,
or
example
of
;
after
; --
in
such
phrases
as
,
it
appears
by
his
account
;
ten
o'clock
by
my
watch
;
to
live
by
rule
;
a
model
to
build
by
.
(d)
At
the
rate
of
;
according
to
the
ratio
or
proportion
of
;
in
the
measure
or
quantity
of
;
as
,
to
sell
cloth
by
the
yard
,
milk
by
the
quart
,
eggs
by
the
dozen
,
meat
by
the
pound
;
to
board
by
the
year
.
(e)
In
comparison
,
it
denotes
the
measure
of
excess
or
deficiency
;
when
anything
is
increased
or
diminished
,
it
indicates
the
measure
of
increase
or
diminution
;
as
,
larger
by
a
half
;
older
by
five
years
;
to
lessen
by
a
third
.
(f)
It
expresses
continuance
or
duration
;
during
the
course
of
;
within
the
period
of
;
as
,
by
day
,
by
night
.
(g)
As
soon
as
;
not
later
than
;
near
or
at
; --
used
in
expressions
of
time
;
as
,
by
this
time
the
sun
had
risen
;
he
will
be
here
by
two
o'clock
.
Note:
In
boxing
the
compass
,
by
indicates
a
pint
nearer
to
,
or
towards
,
the
next
cardinal
point
;
as
,
north
by
east
,
i.e.
,
a
point
towards
the
east
from
the
north
;
northeast
by
east
,
i.e.
,
on
point
nearer
the
east
than
northeast
is
.
Note:
☞
With
is
used
instead
of
by
before
the
instrument
with
which
anything
is
done
;
as
,
to
beat
one
with
a
stick
;
the
board
was
fastened
by
the
carpenter
with
nails
.
But
there
are
many
words
which
may
be
regarded
as
means
or
processes
,
or
,
figuratively
,
as
instruments
;
and
whether
with
or
by
shall
be
used
with
them
is
a
matter
of
arbitrary
,
and
often
,
of
unsettled
usage
;
as
,
to
a
reduce
a
town
by
famine
;
to
consume
stubble
with
fire
;
he
gained
his
purpose
by
flattery
;
he
entertained
them
with
a
story
;
he
distressed
us
with
or
by
a
recital
of
his
sufferings
.
see
With
.
By all means
,
most
assuredly
;
without
fail
;
certainly
.
By and by
.
(a)
Close
together
(
of
place
). [
Obs
.]
“Two
yonge
knightes
liggyng
[
lying
]
by
and
by
.”
--
Chaucer
.
(b)
Immediately
;
at
once
. [
Obs
.]
“When . . .
persecution
ariseth
because
of
the
word
,
by
and
by
he
is
offended.”
--
Matt
.
xiii
. 21.
(c)
Presently
;
pretty
soon
;
before
long
.
Note:
In
this
phrase
,
by
seems
to
be
used
in
the
sense
of
nearness
in
time
,
and
to
be
repeated
for
the
sake
of
emphasis
,
and
thus
to
be
equivalent
to
“soon,
and
soon
,”
that
is
instantly
;
hence
, --
less
emphatically
, --
pretty
soon
,
presently
.
By one's self
,
with
only
one's
self
near
;
alone
;
solitary
.-
By the bye
.
See
under
Bye
.
By the head
Naut.
,
having
the
bows
lower
than
the
stern
; --
said
of
a
vessel
when
her
head
is
lower
in
the
water
than
her
stern
.
If
her
stern
is
lower
,
she
is
by
the
stern
.
By the lee
,
the
situation
of
a
vessel
,
going
free
,
when
she
has
fallen
off
so
much
as
to
bring
the
wind
round
her
stern
,
and
to
take
her
sails
aback
on
the
other
side
.
By the run
,
to
let
go
by
the
run
,
to
let
go
altogether
,
instead
of
slacking
off
.
By the way
,
by
the
bye
; --
used
to
introduce
an
incidental
or
secondary
remark
or
subject
. -
Day by day
,
One by one
,
Piece by piece
,
etc
.,
each
day
,
each
one
,
each
piece
,
etc
.,
by
itself
singly
or
separately
;
each
severally
.
To come by
,
to
get
possession
of
;
to
obtain
.
To do by
,
to
treat
,
to
behave
toward
.
To set by
,
to
value
,
to
esteem
.
To stand by
,
to
aid
,
to
support
.
Note:
☞
The
common
phrase
good-by
is
equivalent
to
farewell
,
and
would
be
better
written
good-bye
,
as
it
is
a
corruption
of
God
be
with
you
(
b'w'ye
).
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
by
the
way
adv
:
introducing
a
different
topic
; "
by
the
way
,
I
won't
go
to
the
party
" [
syn
:
by the bye
,
incidentally
]
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