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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
however
how·ever [however] BrE [haʊˈevə(r)] NAmE [haʊˈevər] adverb 1. used with an adjective or adverb to mean ‘to whatever degree’ • He wanted to take no risks, however small. • She has the window open, however cold it is outside. •However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand. When ever is used to emphasize how, meaning ‘In what way or manner?’, it is usually written as a separate word •How ever did you get here so quickly? 2. in whatever way • However you look at it, it's going to cost a lot. 3. used to introduce a statement that contrasts with sth that has just been said • He was feeling bad. He went to work, however, and tried to concentrate. • We thought the figures were correct. However, we have now discovered some errors. Language Bank: however Ways of saying ‘but’ ▪ Politicians have promised to improve road safety. So far, however ▪, little has been achieved. Despite ▪ clear evidence from road safety studies, no new measures have been introduced. ▪ Politicians have promised to improve road safety. In spite of this ▪ / Despite this ▪, little has been achieved so far. Although ▪ politicians have promised to improve road safety, little has been achieved so far. ▪ Some politicians claim that the new transport policy has been a success. In fact ▪, it has been a total disaster. ▪ Government campaigns have had a measure of success, but the fact remains that ▪ large numbers of accidents are still caused by careless drivers. Language Bank at ↑nevertheless
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