same /ˈsem/
  (a.)相同的,同樣的 相同的人或事物(ad.)同樣地
  SAMe /ˈsæmɪ/ 名詞
  same
  同
  Same a.
  1. Not different or other; not another or others; identical; unchanged.
     Thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end.   --Ps. cii. 27.
  2. Of like kind, species, sort, dimensions, or the like; not differing in character or in the quality or qualities compared; corresponding; not discordant; similar; like.
     The ethereal vigor is in all the same.   --Dryden.
  3. Just mentioned, or just about to be mentioned.
     What ye know, the same do I know.   --Job. xiii. 2.
  Do but think how well the same he spends,
  Who spends his blood his country to relieve.   --Daniel.
  Note: ☞ Same is commonly preceded by the, this, or that and is often used substantively as in the citations above. In a comparative use it is followed by as or with.
     Bees like the same odors as we do.   --Lubbock.
     [He] held the same political opinions with his illustrious friend.   --Macaulay.
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  same
       adj 1: same in identity; "the same man I saw yesterday"; "never
              wore the same dress twice"; "this road is the same one
              we were on yesterday"; "on the same side of the
              street" [ant: other]
       2: closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity
          or degree; "curtains the same color as the walls"; "two
          girls of the same age"; "mother and son have the same blue
          eyes"; "animals of the same species"; "the same rules as
          before"; "two boxes having the same dimensions"; "the same
          day next year" [ant: different]
       3: equal in amount or value; "like amounts"; "equivalent
          amounts"; "the same amount"; "gave one six blows and the
          other a like number"; "an equal number"; "the same number"
          [syn: like, equal, equivalent] [ant: unlike]
       4: unchanged in character or nature; "the village stayed the
          same"; "his attitude is the same as ever" [syn: same(p)]
       adv : in the same manner; "you get treated fairly, same as any
             other student in this course!"