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as though
似乎,好像,仿佛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Though
conj.
Granting
,
admitting
,
or
supposing
that
;
notwithstanding
that
;
if
.
Though
he
slay
me
,
yet
will
I
trust
in
him
.
--
Job
xiii
. 15.
Not
that
I
so
affirm
,
though
so
it
seem
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
It
is
compounded
with
all
in
although
.
See
Although
.
As though
,
as
if
.
In
the
vine
were
three
branches
;
and
it
was
as though
it
budded
.
--
Gen
.
xl
. 10.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
as
adv. & conj.
1.
Denoting
equality
or
likeness
in
kind
,
degree
,
or
manner
;
like
;
similar
to
;
in
the
same
manner
with
or
in
which
;
in
accordance
with
;
in
proportion
to
;
to
the
extent
or
degree
in
which
or
to
which
;
equally
;
no
less
than
;
as
,
ye
shall
be
as
gods
,
knowing
good
and
evil
;
you
will
reap
as
you
sow
;
do
as
you
are
bidden
.
His
spiritual
attendants
adjured
him
,
as
he
loved
his
soul
,
to
emancipate
his
brethren
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
As
is
often
preceded
by
one
of
the
antecedent
or
correlative
words
such
,
same
,
so
,
or
as
,
in
expressing
an
equality
or
comparison
;
as
,
give
us
such
things
as
you
please
,
and
so
long
as
you
please
,
or
as
long
as
you
please
;
he
is
not
so
brave
as
Cato
;
she
is
as
amiable
as
she
is
handsome
;
come
as
quickly
as
possible
.
“Bees
appear
fortunately
to
prefer
the
same
colors
as
we
do.”
--
Lubbock
.
As
,
in
a
preceding
part
of
a
sentence
,
has
such
or
so
to
answer
correlatively
to
it
;
as
with
the
people
,
so
with
the
priest
.
2.
In
the
idea
,
character
,
or
condition
of
, --
limiting
the
view
to
certain
attributes
or
relations
;
as
,
virtue
considered
as
virtue
;
this
actor
will
appear
as
Hamlet
.
The
beggar
is
greater
as
a
man
,
than
is
the
man
merely
as
a
king
.
--
Dewey
.
3.
While
;
during
or
at
the
same
time
that
;
when
;
as
,
he
trembled
as
he
spoke
.
As
I
return
I
will
fetch
off
these
justices
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Because
;
since
;
it
being
the
case
that
.
As
the
population
of
Scotland
had
been
generally
trained
to
arms
. . .
they
were
not
indifferently
prepared
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
[
See
Synonym
under
Because
.]
5.
Expressing
concession
. (
Often
approaching
though
in
meaning
).
We
wish
,
however
,
to
avail
ourselves
of
the
interest
,
transient
as
it
may
be
,
which
this
work
has
excited
.
--
Macaulay
.
6.
That
,
introducing
or
expressing
a
result
or
consequence
,
after
the
correlatives
so
and
such
. [
Obs
.]
I
can
place
thee
in
such
abject
state
,
as
help
shall
never
find
thee
.
--
Rowe
.
So as
,
so
that
. [
Obs
.]
The
relations
are
so
uncertain
as
they
require
a
great
deal
of
examination
.
--
Bacon
.
7.
As
if
;
as
though
. [
Obs
.
or
Poetic
]
He
lies
,
as
he
his
bliss
did
know
.
--
Waller
.
8.
For
instance
;
by
way
of
example
;
thus
; --
used
to
introduce
illustrative
phrases
,
sentences
,
or
citations
.
9.
Than
. [
Obs
. &
R
.]
The
king
was
not
more
forward
to
bestow
favors
on
them
as
they
free
to
deal
affronts
to
others
their
superiors
.
--
Fuller
.
10.
Expressing
a
wish
. [
Obs
.]
“
As
have,”
Note:
i
.
e
.
,
may
he
have
.
As . . as
.
See
So . . as
,
under
So
.
As far as
,
to
the
extent
or
degree
.
“
As
far
as
can
be
ascertained.”
--
Macaulay
.
As far forth as
,
as
far
as
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
As for
,
or
As to
,
in
regard
to
;
with
respect
to
.
As good as
,
not
less
than
;
not
falling
short
of
.
As good as one's word
,
faithful
to
a
promise
.
As if
,
or
As though
,
of
the
same
kind
,
or
in
the
same
condition
or
manner
,
that
it
would
be
if
.
As it were
(
as
if
it
were
),
a
qualifying
phrase
used
to
apologize
for
or
to
relieve
some
expression
which
might
be
regarded
as
inappropriate
or
incongruous
;
in
a
manner
.
As now
,
just
now
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
As swythe
,
as
quickly
as
possible
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
As well
,
also
;
too
;
besides
. --
Addison
.
As well as
,
equally
with
,
no
less
than
.
“I
have
understanding
as
well
as
you.”
--
Job
xii
. 3.
As yet
,
until
now
;
up
to
or
at
the
present
time
;
still
;
now
.
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