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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - way

 
 

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~1 n METHOD 1 a method of doing something  (These vegetables can be cooked in several different ways. | At that time, the Pill was the easiest way of ensuring effective contraception. | I've altered the way I teach science. | I'll tell her in my own time and in my own way. | way of doing sth)  (I've got no way of contacting him at all. | way to do sth)  (What's the right way to say this in English? | way to go about sth)  (I think you're going about this the wrong way.) 2 one way or another spoken using one of several possible methods, although you do not yet know which one  (We'll find the money, one way or another.) 3 ways and means special methods for doing something, especially something secret or illegal  (There are ways and means of getting drugs in prison.)  (- see also Ways and Means Committee) 4 way out/around a possible method of solving a problem or difficult situation  (I just can't see any way out of this mess. | There's no way around it - we'll have to tell Mom.)  (- see also way out, take the easy way out easy1 (6)) 5 way into television/publishing etc a possible method of getting a job in television etc, especially when this is difficult  (She thought that working in the box office might be a way into the theatre.) MANNER 6 a manner in which something can happen or be done, especially when there are several  (I don't see it that way at all. | Look at the way he's dressed! | Not all birds of prey suffered in this way (by eating insecticide), but many did. | in more ways than one spoken (=in several ways))  (This will benefit the company in more ways than one.) 7 that's no way to do sth spoken used to tell someone that they should not be doing something in a particular manner  (That's no way to speak to your father!) ROAD/PATH 8 the road, path etc that you must follow in order to get to a particular place  (Is this the way to Crouch End?) lose your way  (We lost our way in the forest. | know the way)  (I hope Eric knows the way.) DIRECTION 9 a particular direction from where you are now  (Which way is north? | Walk this way. | "Where's the lift?" "It's this way." | show sb/lead the way)  (Could you just show me the way?) 10 on sb's way in the direction that someone is going  (I'll give you a lift - it's on my way.) 11 out of sb's way not in the direction that someone is going  (You can't take me home - it's miles out of your way.)  (- see also out­of­the­way (1)) DISTANCE 12 also ways AmE informal a distance, especially a long one  (We have a ways to go yet. | a long way)  (I was still a long way from home. | all this way)  (It would be too bad to come all this way and not see them. | all the way down/across/through etc (=continuing for the full distance or length of something))  (Did you really swim all the way across? | way beyond (=much further))  (This achieves temperatures way beyond what is necessary.) TIME 13 a length of time, especially a long one  (The two events were a long way apart.) BEHAVIOUR 14 a particular manner or style of behaving  (He had an annoying way of picking his nails. | We all have our funny little ways. | be (just) sb's way informal (=be the way in which someone usually behaves, especially when this is unusual))  (Oh, don't worry, that's just her way. | change/mend your ways (=stop behaving badly))  (Jamieson resolved to change his ways.)  (- see also see the error of your ways error (3)) ATTITUDE TO A SITUATION 15 one of the possible ways of thinking about a situation, or one of many parts of it  (in a way)  (In a way, it's kind of nice to be working alone. | in one way)  (Well, in one way you're right, but it's not as simple as that. | in some ways)  (In some ways, I'd rather he wasn't involved at all. | in no way (=used to say that you should definitely not think about a situation in this way))  (This should in no way be seen as a defeat.) WHAT YOU WANT 16 get your (own) way to do what you want to, even though someone else wants something different  (You shouldn't let the children always get their own way.) 17 if I had my way spoken used before telling someone how you think something should be done  (Of course, if I had my way, they'd all be shot!) 18 have it your own way! spoken used to tell someone in an annoyed way that you agree to what they want 19 go your own way to do what you want to do, make your own decisions etc 20 have your (wicked) way with sb old-fashioned to persuade someone to have sex with you PREVENT/BLOCK STH 21 be in the way/in sb's way to be in a place or position that prevents someone or something else from moving freely  (There was a large truck blocking the way. | Get out of my way!) + of  (Can you move that box? It's in the way of the door.) 22 get in the way of to prevent someone from doing something, or prevent something from happening  (You mustn't let your social life get in the way of your studies.) 23 not stand in sb's way to not try to stop someone from doing something they want to do  (If you want to leave home, I'm not going to stand in your way.) DEVELOPMENT/PROGRESS 24 have come a long way to have developed or changed a lot  (Psychiatry has come a long way since the 1920s.) 25 have a long way to go to need to develop or change a lot in order to reach a particular standard  (Mac's still got a long way to go before he'll make a manager.) SITUATION/CONDITION 26 the way things are spoken used to describe the situation that you are in now  (The way things are at the moment, I don't think we're going to be able to go on vacation at all.) 27 be in a bad way BrE informal to be very ill, injured, or upset MAKE WAY 28 make way a) to move to one side so that someone or something can pass + for  (The crowd stepped aside to make way for the riders.) b) to be removed so that something newer or better can take your place + for  (Several houses were demolished to make way for the rail link.) 29 make your way a) to move towards something, especially when this takes a long time  (We made our way down the hill towards the town.) b) to slowly become successful in a particular job, activity, profession etc  (Gradually, Henderson began to make his way in politics.) 30 make/find your own way informal to go somewhere without the other people in your group  (You'll have to make your own way to the pub.) GIVE WAY 31 to break because of too much weight or pressure  (The floor eventually gave way.) 32 to have your place taken by something newer, better, or different  (Steam trains finally gave way to electricity. | After a while my anger gave way to depression.) 33 to agree to do what someone else wants to do, instead of what you wanted to do  (Alison's too stubborn to give way.) 34 BrE to allow vehicles to pass in front of you when you are driving; yield1 (5) AmE  (You must give way to traffic coming from the right.) ON THE WAY 35 on your/the way (to) while travelling from one place to another  (Why don't you stop by our place on your way to Boston? | on your way in/out/home etc)  (Could you mail these letters on your way downtown?) 36 be on the/its way to be arriving soon  (There's a letter on its way to you. | More changes are on the way.) 37 be on your way spoken to be leaving one place in order to go somewhere else 38 be well on the way to to have almost finished changing from one state or situation to another, especially a better one  (The new building is well on the way to being finished. | Jen is now well on the way to recovery.) 39 on/along the way while developing from one situation or part of your life to another  (She had progressed smoothly through school and university, picking up several academic awards on the way.) 40 have a baby on the way informal to be pregnant EITHER WAY 41 either way spoken used to say that something will be the same, whichever of two possible choices you make  (Either way, it's going to be expensive.) 42 within two feet/ten years/one hour etc either way if a measurement is within two feet, ten years etc either way, it may be two feet etc more or less than the correct amount  (Your answer must be within a centimetre either way.) 43 could go either way if a situation could go either way, both results are equally possible  (The election could go either way.) SPOKEN PHRASES 44 by the way used before saying something that is not connected with the main subject you were talking about before  (By the way, have you seen my umbrella anywhere?) 45 no way! a) used to say that you will definitely not do something  ("Can I borrow your car?" "No way!" | No way am I going to help him. | no way Josй! (=used to emphasize that you will not do something)) b) especially AmE used to say that you do not believe something or are very surprised by it  (She's 45? No way!) c) used to say that something is not possible or cannot be done  (There's no way we're going to get this finished on time.) 46 way out/over/across etc AmE a long distance out, over etc  ("Where's the meter?" "It's way the hell over there.") 47 in a big way very much  (My little brother's into cars in a big way.) 48 by a long way by a large amount or difference  (He was the best in the group, by a long way.) 49 no two ways about it used to say that something is definitely true, especially something unpleasant 50 you can't have it both ways used to say that you cannot have the advantages from both of two different possible decisions or actions  (You're either going to have to work harder or settle for lower grades - you can't have it both ways!) 51 be with sb all the way to agree with someone completely  (I'm with you all the way on this salary issue, Joe.) 52 to my way of thinking used before telling someone your opinion  (To my way of thinking, it ought to be banned altogether.) 53 have sth in the way of to have particular amounts or types of something  (They don't have much in the way of leisure facilities.) 54 have a way of doing sth used to say that something usually happens in a particular way, especially when this is unpleasant or inconvenient  (These things have a way of turning up when you least expect them.) 55 get sth out of the way to finish, or deal with something, especially something difficult or unpleasant  (I'd rather have the interview in the morning and get it out of the way!) 56 every which way a) BrE every possible method  (We tried every which way we could think of, but it couldn't be done.) b) AmE in all directions  (When I came back there was popcorn flying every which way!) 57 that's the way used to tell someone that they are doing something correctly or well, especially when you are showing them how  (Now bring your foot gently off the clutch - that's the way.) 58 come sb's way if something comes your way, you get or experience it, especially unexpectedly or by chance  (You must make the most of the opportunities that come your way.) 59 way to go! AmE used to tell someone that they have done something very well, or achieved something special 60 (that's/it's) always the way! used to say that things always happen in the way that is least convenient  (The train was delayed - always the way when you're in a hurry!) 61 across/over the way on the opposite side of the street  (They live across the way from us at number 23.) 62 down your/London etc way in your area, the area of London etc 63 way out! AmE an expression meaning that something is very good or exciting, used especially in the 1970s 64 get into the way of doing sth BrE to start to do something regularly  (I never got into the way of carrying my passport around with me.) 65 go all the way (with sb) to have sex with someone »OTHER MEANINGS« 66 lead the way a) to walk at the front of a group of people  (We set off in single file with Lawrence leading the way.) b) to develop or discover something before other people  (a group that is leading the way in cancer research) 67 be under way a) to be happening or being done  (Plans are under way for a new link road. | get under way (=start happening))  (I'll wait till the campaign gets under way properly. | be well under way (=be definitely happening, and too late to stop or change))  (By the mid-sixties, the process of change was well under way.) b) to be moving forwards  (The boat gave a lurch, and we were under way.) 68 split sth two/three etc ways also divide sth two/three etc ways to divide something into two, three etc equal parts  (We'll split the cost between us five ways.) 69 by way of a) as a form of something, or instead of something  (We had sandwiches by way of a meal. | I'd just like to make a few comments by way of introduction.) b) if you travel by way of a place, you go through it  (We went by way of London.) 70 way around/round a particular order or position that something should be in  (Which way round does this skirt go? | right/wrong way around)  (Make sure you get the slides the right way around.) 71 know your way around to be familiar with a place, system, or organization 72 have a way with to have a special ability to do something  (David seemed to have a way with children.) 73 go out of your way to do sth to do something that you do not have to do and that involves making an effort  (She went out of her way to be kind to the newcomer.) 74 go some way towards doing sth to help something to happen  (These donations will go some way towards repairing the damage.) 75 go your separate ways a) to start doing different things, having different interests etc, from someone you used to be friends with  (After leaving college, we went our separate ways.) b) to end a marriage or relationship  (John and I have gone our separate ways now.) 76 keep out of sb's way to avoid someone 77 in sb's own way used when you want to say that someone thinks, feels, or does something, although other people might think that they do not  (He seems harsh, I know, but in his own way he's quite caring.) 78 Way used in the names of roads  (Abercrombie Way) 79 put sb in the way of (doing) sth old-fashioned BrE to give someone the opportunity to do or get something  (- see also in the family way family (6), go the way of all flesh flesh1 (10), halfway, out of harm's way harm1 (6), one­way, the parting of the ways parting1 (3), pave the way for pave (2), pay your way pay1 (12), right of way, rub sb up the wrong way rub1 (9), see your way (clear) to see1 (48), two­way, where there's a will there's a way will2 (5)) ~2 adv 1 by a large amount  (way above/below/out etc)  (Her IQ is way above average. | Your guess was way out, he's actually thirty-eight. | way back (=a long time ago))  (We first met way back in the 70s.) 2 very far  (way ahead/behind/back)  (American companies are way ahead when it comes to biotechnology. | way off/a ways off AmE (=far from where you are))  (Way off in the distance I could see snowcapped mountains. | way out in/past/beyond (=far from the nearest town or from the point you mention))  (O'Connell lives way out in the desert.) 3 AmE informal very  ("Hey, check out my new bike." "Way cool!")
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  (ways) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If you refer to a way of doing something, you are referring to how you can do it, for example the action you can take or the method you can use to achieve it. Another way of making new friends is to go to an evening class... I worked myself into a frenzy plotting ways to make him jealous... I can’t think of a worse way to spend my time... There just might be a way... ‘All right, Mrs Bates,’ she said. ‘We’ll do it your way’. N-COUNT: oft N of -ing, N to-inf 2. If you talk about the way someone does something, you are talking about the qualities their action has. She smiled in a friendly way... He had a strange way of talking... N-COUNT: usu sing, usu adj N 3. If a general statement or description is true in a particular way, this is the form of it that is true in a particular case. Computerized reservation systems help airline profits in several ways... She was afraid in a way that was quite new to her... N-COUNT: with supp, oft in N 4. You use way in expressions such as in some ways, in many ways, and in every way to indicate the degree or extent to which a statement is true. In some ways, the official opening is a formality... She described her lover as ‘perfect in every way’. = respect N-COUNT: in N with supp 5. The ways of a particular person or group of people are their customs or their usual behaviour. He denounces people who urge him to alter his ways... He said he was against returning to old authoritarian ways. N-PLURAL: with supp 6. If you refer to someone’s way, you are referring to their usual or preferred type of behaviour. She is now divorced and, in her usual resourceful way, has started her own business... Direct confrontation was not his way. N-SING: with poss 7. You use way to refer to one particular opinion or interpretation of something, when others are possible. I suppose that’s one way of looking at it... With most of Dylan’s lyrics, however,...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English weg; akin to Old High German weg ~, Old English wegan to move, Latin vehere to carry, via ~  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place  b. an opening for passage this door is the only ~ out of the room  2. the course traveled from one place to another ; route asked the ~ to the museum  3.  a. a course (as a series of actions or sequence of events) leading in a direction or toward an objective led the ~ to eventual open heart operations — Current Biography  b.  (1) a course of action took the easy ~ out  (2) opportunity, capability, or fact of doing as one pleases al~s manages to get her own ~  c. a possible decision, action, or outcome ; possibility they were rude—no two ~s about it  4.  a. manner or method of doing or happening admired her ~ of thinking; also method of accomplishing ; means that's the ~ to do it  b. feature, respect in no ~ resembles her mother  c. a usually specified degree of participation in an activity or enterprise active in real estate in a small ~  5.  a. characteristic, regular, or habitual manner or mode of being, behaving, or happening knows nothing of the ~s of women  b. ability to get along well or perform well she has a ~ with kids a ~ with words  6. the length of a course ; distance has come a long ~ in her studies still have a ~ to go  7. movement or progress along a course worked her ~ up the corporate ladder  8.  a. direction is coming this ~  b. participant — usually used in combination three-~ discussion  9. state of affairs ; condition, state that's the ~ things are  10.  a. plural but sometimes singular in construction an inclined structure upon which a ship is built or supported in launching  b. plural the guiding surfaces on the bed of a machine along which a table or carriage moves  11. category, kind — usually used in the phrase in the ~ of doesn't require much in the ~ of expensive equipment — Forbes  12. ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & adv. --n. 1 a road, track, path, etc., for passing along. 2 a course or route for reaching a place, esp. the best one (asked the way to London). 3 a place of passage into a building, through a door, etc. (could not find the way out). 4 a a method or plan for attaining an object (that is not the way to do it). b the ability to obtain one's object (has a way with him). 5 a a person's desired or chosen course of action. b a custom or manner of behaving; a personal peculiarity (has a way of forgetting things; things had a way of going badly). 6 a specific manner of life or procedure (soon got into the way of it). 7 the normal course of events (that is always the way). 8 a travelling distance; a length traversed or to be traversed (is a long way away). 9 a an unimpeded opportunity of advance. b a space free of obstacles. 10 a region or ground over which advance is desired or natural. 11 advance in some direction; impetus, progress (pushed my way through). 12 movement of a ship etc. (gather way; lose way). 13 the state of being engaged in movement from place to place; time spent in this (met them on the way home; with songs to cheer the way). 14 a specified direction (step this way; which way are you going?). 15 (in pl.) parts into which a thing is divided (split it three ways). 16 colloq. the scope or range of something (want a few things in the stationery way). 17 a person's line of occupation or business. 18 a specified condition or state (things are in a bad way). 19 a respect (is useful in some ways). 20 a (in pl.) a structure of timber etc. down which a new ship is launched. b parallel rails etc. as a track for the movement of a machine. --adv. colloq. to a considerable extent; far (you're way off the mark). Phrases and idioms across (or over) the way opposite. any way = ANYWAY. be on one's way set off; depart. by the way 1 incidentally; as a more or less irrelevant comment. 2 during a journey. by way of 1 through; by means of. 2 as a substitute for or as a form of (did it by way of apology). 3 with the intention of (asked by...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) путь; дорога 2) ход 3) направление 4) горн. горизонтальная выработка, наклонная выработка 5) отделение шахтного ствола 6) мор. спусковая дорожка; мн. ч. стапель 7) железнодорожное полотно 8) мн. ч. направляющие (станка) 9) способ; метод; образ действия - air way - ball bearing ways - building ways - cage way - fish way - gate way - head way - jaw way - launching way - log way - man way - monkey way - permanent way - pump way - race way - tide way - traveling way ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  путь; дорога проход; переход колея направление, сторона амер.расстояние brake way building way corded way covered way crawl way diversion passage way pedestrian way permanent way ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) дорога 2) путевой 3) путь 4) способ 5) средство 6) трасса all the way to — вплоть apex of the sun's way — астрон. апекс движения солнца by way of example — примерно in a complicated way — сложно in a different way — другим способом in a one-to-one way — однолистно in a parallel way — параллельно in a random way — беспорядочно, хаотически in a reasonable way — разумным образом in a rotundity way — приблизительно in a similar way — подобным образом in an opposite way — противоположно in exactly the same way — точно так же in its own way — своего рода, в своем роде in just the same way — точно так же in the best way — наилучшим образом in the following way — следуюшим образом in the modern way — по-новому in the usual way — обычным способом one way or another — так или иначе swing out of the way — откидывать в сторону very much the other way — как раз наоборот - giving way - in no way - in random way - in rough way - in some way - in this way - permanent way division - right way - way bill - way of behavior - wrong way ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  сущ. 1) дорога, путь 2) способ, метод, средство 3) область, сфера 4) особенность, характерная черта 5) положение, состояние (дел) • - Committee of Ways and Means - be in the retail way - be under way - by way of - each way - give way - go a long way to - go a long way towards - in a way - in every way - in one's way - make way for - make way - on way - pave the way for - pay its way - pay one's way - regular way - right of way - the American way of life - the Ways and Means Committee - way bill - way of life - way station - way train - ways and means Syn: track, path, method, process, procedure, means, manner ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
8.
  1. путь; дорога; маршрут the way was rough —- дорога была плохая which is the best way to N.? —- как лучше всего пройти в N.? which is the way in? —- где вход? way across —- переход a way through a forest —- дорога через лес a covered way —- крытый переход 2. направление he went this way —- он пошел в эту сторону (в этом направлении) this way, please —- сюда, пожалуйста going my way? —- нам по пути? you've got your hat on the wrong way round —- вы надели шляпу задом наперед 3. расстояние it is a long way from here —- это далеко отсюда she has come a long way in her work —- она значительно продвинулась в своей работе his birthday is still a long way off —- до его дня рождения еще далеко 4. движение вперед; ход under way —- мор. на ходу preparations are under way —- идут (ведутся) приготовления to get under way —- мор. отплывать, отходить; тронуться в путь, отправиться, выехать; начать осуществлять; пускать в ход to gather way —- набирать ход (скорость) to lose way —- отставать, снижать скорость; убавлять ход (о судне) to be well on one's way —- значительно продвинуться вперед to make way —- продвинуться вперед he has made his way in life (in the world) —- он пробил себе дорогу в жизни, он преуспел в жизни to make the best of one's way —- идти как можно быстрее, спешить to have way on —- двигаться вперед (о судне, автомобиле) 5. образ действия; метод, способ there are...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
9.
  of life noun стиль жизни WAY back давно; way back in the nineties еще в 90-х годах WAY over чересчур; to go way over ones budget выйти из бюджета, перерасходовать средства WAY  1. noun  1) путь; дорога; to take ones way - идти; уходить; to lead the way - идти впереди; быть вожаком, показывать пример; to lose ones way - сбиться с пути;; on the way - в пути; to be on ones way - быть в пути; to go ones way(s) - уходить, отправляться; to get out of smb. s way - уйти с дороги; to make way for smb., smth. - дать дорогу, уступить место кому-л., чему-л.; to have/get ones own way - добиться своего, настоять на своем, поступать по-своему; to have it ones own way - действовать по-своему, добиваться своего; she had it her own way in the end - в конце концов хозяйкой положения оказалась она; have it your (own) way - поступай, как знаешь, твое дело; to be in the way of doing smth. - быть близким к тому, чтобы совершить что-л. - back way - on the way home - be in the way - by the way - see ones way - try ones own way - out of the way  2) сторона, направление; look this way - посмотрите сюда; this way, please - (пройдите) сюда, пожалуйста; (are you) going my way? - нам по пути?; the other way round - наоборот  3) расстояние - a little way - a little ways - a long way - a long ways  4) движение вперед; ход; to make ones way -  а) продвигаться; пробираться;  б) сделать карьеру, завоевать положение в обществе (тж. to make ones way in the world); to make the best of ones way - идти...
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10.
  mil. abbr. Widowed And Young educ. abbr. Work Appreciation For Youth ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: ALL THE WAY or THE WHOLE WAY, BY THE WAY, BY WAY OF, COME A LONG WAY, CUT BOTH WAYS or CUT TWO WAYS, EVERY WHICH WAY, FROM WAY BACK, GO OUT OF ONE'S WAY, HARD WAY, HAVE A WAY WITH, IN A BAD WAY, IN A BIG WAY, IN A FAMILY WAY, IN A WAY, IN ONE'S WAY or IN THE WAY, KNOW ONE'S WAY AROUND or KNOW ONE'S WAY ABOUT, LEAD THE WAY, MAKE ONE'S WAY, MAKE WAY, NOT KNOW WHICH WAY TO TURN, NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT, ON THE WAY or ON ONE'S WAY, PARTING OF THE WAYS, PUT IN THE WAY OF or PUT IN ONE'S WAY, PUT OUT OF THE WAY, RUB THE WRONG WAY, SEE ONE'S WAY CLEAR. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. weg "road, path, course of travel," from P.Gmc. *wegaz, from PIE *wegh-. Most of the extended senses developed in M.E. Adj. meaning "very, extremely" is early 1980s, perhaps from phrase all the way. Wayfaring is O.E. wegfarende; wayside is 14c.; wayward is c.1380 shortening of aweiward "turned away." Ways and means "resources at a person's disposal" is from M.E. Way-out (adj.) "original, bold," is jazz slang, first recorded 1940s. ...
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10
778
11
743
12
735
13
678
14
677
15
642
16
638
17
637
18
628
19
611
20
605