whatsoever 英 [ˌwɒtsəʊ'evə]   美 [ˌhwɑtsoˈɛvɚ,ˌhwʌt-,ˌwɑt,ˌwʌt-]

whatsoever

whatsoever  英 [ˌwɒtsəʊ'evə] 美 [ˌhwɑtsoˈɛvɚ,ˌhwʌt-,ˌwɑt,ˌwʌt-]

pron. 无论什么 

I have no doubt whatsoever. 我一点都不怀疑。
Now people weren't given any food whatsoever. 现在人们没有任何食物。

  • The word whatsoever is an old-fashioned way to emphasize a point. If you have no clue whatsoever who ate all the ice cream that was in the freezer, it means you truly have no idea at all who the culprit is.
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  • pron. 无论什么
  • 1. I have no doubt whatsoever.

    我一点都不怀疑。

  • 2. Now people weren't given any food whatsoever.

    现在人们没有任何食物。

  • 3. So the elk do not like it whatsoever.

    所以麋鹿不喜欢。

  • 4. Haley has no plan for her future whatsoever.

    海莉对她的未来毫无规划。

  • whatsoever (pron.) "of whatever nature, kind, or sort," mid-13c., quuat-so-euere, from whatso "whatever" (c. 1200; see what), an emphatic referring to things, + ever. A double intensive of what. As an adjective from mid-15c.
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