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Rather Meaning in English

word

/ˈɹæðɝ/, /ˈɹəðɝ/
RA-thur, RUH-thur
/ɹˈɑːðɐ/
RAH-thuh

释义

'Rather' can mean 'somewhat' or 'to a certain degree', or it can express a preference for one thing over another.

用法与细微差别

Used for soft emphasis ('rather cold'), polite corrections ('It’s not blue, but rather green'), and expressing preferences ('I’d rather stay home'). Often more formal or British than 'pretty' or 'kind of'. Place 'rather' before adjectives/adverbs, and in 'would rather' for preferences.

例句

It's rather cold today.

basic

Would you rather have tea or coffee?

basic

She finished the test rather quickly.

basic

I'd rather stay home tonight than go out.

natural

It wasn't bad—it was rather interesting, actually.

natural

It's not blue, but rather green.

natural