of course

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of course

  1. (罕用除了短語matter of course) 習慣的,自然(16世紀)
    • 1849, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Miscellaneous Writings:
      I am not using a mere phrase of course, when I say that the feelings with which I bear a part in the ceremony of this day, are such as I find it difficult to utter in words.

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of course (不可比)

  1. (罕用) 自然(16世紀)
    • 1751, Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, I.20:
      He inspired love and emulation wherever he appeared; envy and jealous rage followed of course; so that he became a very desirable, though a very dangerous acquaintance.
    • 1790, Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Men:
      Not tarrying long enough in the brain to be subject to reflection, the next sensations, of course, obliterate them.
  2. 當然明顯(19世紀)
    近義詞: naturallyindisputably
    Of course I know that!
    當然知道啦!
    You will, of course, surrender all your future rights to the property.
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of course

  1. 表示積極的同意。
    Will you come with me? — Of course!
    你會跟我一起過來嗎?——當然啦!