تعريف why'd في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- Shortened form of why would
- Shortened form of why had
- Shortened form of why did
Why'd he wanna go and do a thing like that?.
- why
- Exclamation of mild surprise
Why, I think it would work fine!.
- why
- The reason that
I don’t know why he did that.
- why
- For what cause, reason, or purpose
Why did you do that?.
- why
- The reason
A good article will cover the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how.
Tom still hasn't told me the reason why he's not going to do that.
- Tom still hasn't told me the reason why he isn't going to do that.
Tom and Mary still haven't told me the reason why they aren't going to do that.
- Tom and Mary still haven't told me the reason why they're not going to do that.
- why in God's name
- used to add emphasis to "why" when beginning question
Why in God's name have you got my pizza?.
- why not
- Used to state that one has no objection to and approves of a proposal
Let's have pizza for lunch. — Yes, why not?.
- why not
- Why is that not true?
I don't want to go out today. — Why not?.
- why not
- Used to introduce a proposal
Why not try turning the handle in the other direction to see if that opens the window?.
- why on Earth
- used to add emphasis to "why" when beginning a question
Why on Earth are you trying to accomplish anything here?.
- why's
- Shortened form of why is
Why's he doing that?.
- why's
- Alternative spelling of whys. plural form of why
- why's
- Shortened form of why has
Why's everyone gone home?.
- why
- Por que?
- why
- For what reason
- why
- For what cause, reason, or purpose; on what account; wherefore; used interrogatively
- why
- the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase `the whys and wherefores' question word; what is the reason (`how come' is a nonstandard variant); "why are you here?"; "how come he got an ice cream cone but I didn't?
- why
- The invoice, or supporting documentation should indicate the reason for the purchase of goods or services
- why
- Exclamation of surprise
- why
- Ce'liran?english | adronato
- why
- You use why at the beginning of a clause in which you talk about the reasons for something. He still could not throw any further light on why the elevator could have become jammed Experts wonder why the US government is not taking similarly strong actions against AIDS in this country I can't understand why they don't want us. Why is also an adverb. I don't know why It's obvious why Here's why
- why
- The reason or cause for which; that on account of which; on what account; as, I know not why he left town so suddenly; used as a compound relative
- why
- To control the thickness of steel better at lower capital cost, and to roll thinner sheets and strips
- why
- See the Note under What, pron
- why
- A young heifer
- why
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- why
- For which; on account of which; used relatively
- why
- {a} wherefore, for what reason
- why
- question word; what is the reason (`how come' is a nonstandard variant); "why are you here?"; "how come he got an ice cream cone but I didn't?"
- why
- You use why with `not' in questions in order to introduce a suggestion. Why not give Claire a call? Why don't we talk it through?
- why
- for what reason?; for what purpose?
- why
- {i} reason; for what reason?; for what purpose?
- why
- feelings People say `Why!' at the beginning of a sentence when they are surprised, shocked, or angry. Why hello, Tom
- why
- conj. for what reason; because of which
- why
- formulae You say why not in order to agree with what someone has suggested. `Want to spend the afternoon with me?' --- `Why not?'
- why
- the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase `the whys and wherefores'
- why
- You use why to introduce a relative clause after the word `reason'. There's a reason why women don't read this stuff; it's not funny Unless you're ill, there's no reason why you can't get those 15 minutes of walking in daily. Why is also an adverb. He confirmed that the city had been closed to foreigners, but gave no reason why
- why
- You use why in questions when you ask about the reasons for something. Why hasn't he brought the whisky? Why didn't he stop me? `I just want to see him.' --- `Why?' Why should I leave?
- why
- {ü} Oh! (cry of surprise)
- why
- feelings You use why with `not' in questions in order to express your annoyance or anger. Why don't you look where you're going? Why don't they just leave it alone?
- why
- the whys and wherefores: see wherefores. used when you are surprised or have suddenly realized something
- why all the shooting ?
- what are you so excited about?
- why don't you find a job
- what is the reason that you are not seeking employment; (Figurative) why don't you stop acting so lazy
- why ever
- why at all
- why me?
- why does it have to be me and not someone else? (expresses the speaker's surprise or confusion at having been chosen)
- why not?
- what's the reason not; how come?
- why on earth
- for what possible reason, why in the world
- why on earth?
- for what reason? in the name of God
- why should I?
- why me and not someone else?, what do I get out of it?
- why so?
- for what reason?, why is it that way?
- I wonder why
- I am interested to know why, I am curious
- five why's
- (Ticaret) A Japanese problem-analysis technique that asks 'why' five times when reviewing a problem or situation, with the belief that by the fifth 'why' the root cause will be discovered
- noun why 3
- the whys and (the) wherefores the reasons or explanations for something