either-or
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A situation in which there is a choice between two different plans of action, but both together are not possible.
— “There’s a misperception out there that if some women are succeeding, that if many women are succeeding, it’s at the detriment of men,” he said. “When we support women, as men, it’s a good thing. The more women that succeed, there’s benefits to families, benefits to the economy, and benefits to our country. It’s not an either/or.”
形容词 adj.
- Describing a situation in which there are only two choices.
- Describing a situation in which there is a choice between two different plans of action, but both together are not possible.
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