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英語

詞源

借自拉丁語 (本身) (通過) + (自身(他指))

發音

  • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)/pəːˈseɪ/
  • (美國) 國際音標(幫助)/pɚːˈseɪ/

副詞

(不可比)

  1. 必然
  2. 本身自身(不考慮外界因素影響)
    As your substitute teacher, my issue is not about your respect for me per se, but to see that you are not causing disruptions for other students or giving me a bad impression of yourself.
  3. (常用於否定語境下) 嚴格意義上
    Well, that's not correct per se, but the situation is something like that.
  4. 使法官無法根據其他因素來自行判斷,推翻判決。
    The law makes drunk driving illegal per se.
    • 1981, Hugh Laurence Ross, Deterrence of the Drinking Driver: An International Survey, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation,頁號 80:
      Until recently Denmark hesitated to adopt a formal per se law, preferring to give more discretion to its judges, but the general practice was to take blood tests and to convict those accused under the classical law if the blood alcohol concentration was greater than 100 mg./100 ml.
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使用注意

  • 由於源自拉丁語,所以有時候會用斜體標識。

近義詞

荷蘭語

其他寫法

  • (1995年以前舊寫法) persé

詞源

源自拉丁語 (本身) (通過) + (自身(他指))

發音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/pɛrˈseː/
  • 音頻(檔案)

副詞

  1. 必然絕對
  2. 故意
  3. 本身

使用注意

常用義是“必然”,而拉丁語原本的意思反而少用。

葡萄牙語

副詞

(無比較級)

  1. 本身
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