which – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
which
pron.
what one; what; whichever; the one that; that; who; that he (she, it, etc.)
adj.
what; from what; to what; whichever; in what
Which
which
zájm.
co
příd.jm.
který; kdo
spoj.
což
which
Przym.
który; jaki; co
Which
(pron.)
A relative pronoun, used esp. in referring to an antecedent noun or clause, but sometimes with reference to what is specified or implied in a sentence, or to a following noun or clause (generally involving a reference, however, to something which has preceded). It is used in all numbers and genders, and was formerly used of persons.
(pron.)
A compound relative or indefinite pronoun, standing for any one which, whichever, that which, those which, the . . . which, and the like; as, take which you will.
(a.)
Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who.
(a.)
A interrogative pronoun, used both substantively and adjectively, and in direct and indirect questions, to ask for, or refer to, an individual person or thing among several of a class; as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the house? he asked which route he should take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What, pron., 1.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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