same

形容词 adj. 副词 adv. 感叹词 intj. 代词 pron.
/seɪm/    /seɪm/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical. not-comparable
    — I realised I was the same age as my grandfather had been when he joined the air force.
  2. Lacking variety from; indistinguishable. not-comparable
  3. Similar, alike. not-comparable
    — You have the same hair I do!
  4. Used to express the unity of an object or person which has various different descriptions or qualities. not-comparable
    — Round here it can be cloudy and sunny even in the same day.
  5. A reply of confirmation of identity. not-comparable
    — King Lear: This is a dull sight. Are you not Kent? Kent: The same.
副词 adv.
  1. The same way; in the same manner; to the same extent, unchanged; equally. not-comparable
    — A mother loves all her children the same.
  2. Together. UK,dialectal,obsolete
感叹词 intj.
  1. Indicates approval or agreement with the previous material, especially in reference to the previous speaker's viewpoint. Internet
代词 pron.
  1. The identical thing, ditto.
    — The same can be said of him.
  2. Something similar, something of the identical type.
    — She's having apple pie? I'll have the same. You two are just the same.
  3. It or them, without a connotation of similarity. formal,often
    — The question is his credibility or lack of same.
  4. It or them, as above, meaning the last object mentioned, mainly as complement: on the same, for the same. India,common
    — My picture/photography blog...kindly give me your reviews on the same.

词形变化

the same canonical more same comparative most same superlative

词汇关系

衍生词
all else the same along the same vein at the same time bitten by the same bug buy the same horse twice by the same token chip off the same block chip of the same block cut from the same cloth cut of the same cloth cut out of the same cloth exact same get glad in the same britches one got mad in get glad in the same pants one got mad in harp on the same string if it's all the same in the same boat in the same breath in the same shoes in the same vain in the same vane in the same vein just the same lightning does not strike twice in the same place lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place lightning never strikes twice in the same place of the same leaven of the same stripe on the same page on the same wavelength paint with the same brush play the same tape put the same shoe on every foot row in the same boat same-blooded same-bloodedness same-day same day lay same difference same exact same face syndrome samefag same gender loving same-gender-loving same-gender marriage same gender same-gender same here sameish samely same-minded sameness same old same-old same-old same old same old same old same-old same old-same old same old story same old stuff same-origin policy same same same, same, but different same same but different same sex same-sex same-sexer same-sex marriage same-sexness same-sexuality samesies same thing samey the same way self-same serve someone the same sauce serve someone with the same sauce sing from the same hymnal sing from the same hymnbook sing from the same hymn sheet sing off the same hymn sheet sing the same tune sleep under the same bridge tar with the same brush tar with the same stick the same the same mixture as before two cheeks of the same arse two sides of the same coin very same walk and chew gum at the same time you cannot put the same shoe on every foot you can't step in the same river twice all the same one and the same same to you

词源

词源 1
From Middle English same, from Old Norse samr (“same”) and/or Old English same, sama (“same”) in the phrase swā same (swā) (“in like manner, in the same way (as)”), both from Proto-Germanic *samaz (“same”), from Proto-Indo-European *somHós (“same”). Doublet of some and -some.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots samin (“same, like, together”), Dutch samen (“together”), Danish samme (“same”), Swedish samma (“same”), Norwegian Bokmål samme (“same”), Norwegian Nynorsk same (“same”), Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌼𐌰 (sama), a weak adjectival form, Ancient Greek ὁμός (homós, “same”), Old Irish som, Russian са́мый (sámyj), Sanskrit सम (samá), Persian هم (ham, “also, same”), Finnish sama (“same”), Estonian sama (“same”).
Unrelated to similar words in Austronesian languages, including Malagasy samy (“both, each, everyone; same”); Indonesian and Malay sama (“same, equal, together, exactly like”); Lauan dama (“mate, fellow, corresponding part; exactly like, the same”), 'Are'are tama (“in line, in pairs”). All of which originated from Proto-Austronesian *sama (“both, each, everyone, fellow, together, corresponding part; exactly like, in pairs, in line; same”).
词源 2
From Middle English same, samme, samen, (also ysame, isame), from Old English samen (“together”), from Proto-Germanic *samanai (“together”), from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (“one, together”). Cognate with Scots samin (“together”), Dutch samen (“together”), German zusammen (“together”), Swedish samman (“together”), Icelandic saman (“together”).
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