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1. nвказує на вибір (з двох можливостей)2. pron1) котрий з двох; котрий з кількохwhether is heavier, water or oil? — що важче — вода чи олія?
2) будь-який з двох3. conjчиI don't know whether he is here — я не знаю, чи він тут
he is in doubt whether he should wait — він сумнівається, чи потрібно йому чекати
this is what I think, whether right or wrong — правильна чи ні, але така моя думка
whether shall we stay or go? — (чи) залишимося ми чи підемо?
* * *I napx. один з двох; будь-який з двохIIpron apx.1) inter який з двохє, котрий з декількохєwhether is heavier, water or oil — є що важче, вода чи маслоє
whether of these men... — є котрий з них... є
2) indef будь-який з двохIIIput the wine into glasses or pots, whether you have — налий вина в склянки або кухолі, що в тебе є під рукою
cj1) вводить непряме питання (часто whether... or not;-... or whether); чиhe asked whether he could help — він спитав, чи може намдопомогти; підметові, додаткові, атрибутивні або предикативні підрядні речення, що виражають сумнів, невпевненність, вибір; чи
I am not interested in whether you approve of it or not — мене не цікавить, чи схвалюєте ви це
he is in doubt whether he should wait — він сумнівається, чи потрібно йому чекати
I am not informed as to whether he did the work — мені невідомо, чи виконав він роботу
I wonder whether he will go himself or he will send you — цікаво, чи поїде він сам або відішле вас
2) вводить умовно-допустові підрядні речення або звороти (звичайно whether... or no(t)); чиwhether he comes or not, we shall leave — (чи) прийде він чи ні, ми поїдемо
I shall go whether it is fine or not — я поїду, яка б не була погода
he was completely ignored, whether by accident or design — навмисне це трапилося чи ні, але вони не звернули на нього ніякої уваги
whether or no — в будь-якому випадку, що б не сталося; так чи інакше
I will do it, whether or no — так чи інакше, я це зроблю; (чи)... чи
whether or no it is possible, I cannot say — я не можу сказати, можливо це чи ні
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