The case Meaning in English
expression
ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈkeɪs
thuh KAYS or thee KAYS
ðə, ði/ /kˈeɪs
thuh KAYS or thee KAYS
释义
'The case' is used to refer to the situation or facts about something, often meaning 'the truth' or 'what is happening.' It can also mean a specific example or situation.
用法与细微差别
Commonly appears in 'if that is the case', 'this is not the case', or 'as is often the case.' Used in both formal and informal English to discuss facts, situations, or realities. Not the same as 'case' meaning a legal case or a container.
Spanish: el casoPortuguese (BR): o casoPortuguese (PT): o casoChinese (Simplified): 情况Chinese (Traditional): 情況Hindi: मामलाArabic: الحال - الأمرBengali: এমন হলে - যদি তা হয় - বিষয়টি (অবস্থা)Russian: так - в таком случае - дело обстоит такJapanese: そういう場合 - その場合Vietnamese: trường hợp đó - nếu đúng như vậyKorean: 그런 경우 - 그렇다면Turkish: durum böyleyse - eğer öyleyse - mesele böyleUrdu: ایسا ہے - اگر ایسا معاملہ ہےIndonesian: jika memang begitu - kalau begitu - dalam hal ini
例句
If that is the case, we need to leave now.
basic
That is not the case anymore.
basic
I thought it was raining, but that's not the case.
basic
It's often the case that people forget their keys.
natural
If that's the case, let's make another plan.
natural
That's just not the case with everyone.
natural