what·so·ev·er /ˌhwɑtsəˈwɛvɚ/
  無論什?
  What·so·ev·er pron. & a. Whatever.  “In whatsoever shape he lurk.”
     Whatsoever God hath said unto thee, do.   --Gen. xxxi. 16.
  Note: ☞ The word is sometimes divided by tmesis. “What things soever ye desire.”
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  whatsoever
       adj : one or some or every or all without specification; "give me
             any peaches you don't want"; "not any milk is left";
             "any child would know that"; "pick any card"; "any day
             now"; "cars can be rented at almost any airport"; "at
             twilight or any other time"; "beyond any doubt"; "need
             any help we can get"; "give me whatever peaches you
             don't want"; "no milk whatsoever is left" [syn: any(a),
              whatever]