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- HOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
how do you mean? "I think we need to reconsider our position " "How do you mean?" how's that?
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In what manner or way; by what means: How does this machine work? 2 In what state or condition: How is she today? 3 To what extent, amount, or degree: How bad was it? 4 For what reason or purpose; why: How is it that he left early? 5 With what meaning: How should I take that remark? 6 By what name: How is she called? 7
- how adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of how adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary in what way or manner How does it work? He did not know how he ought to behave I'll show you how to load the software ‘Her behaviour was very odd ’ ‘How so?’ It's funny how (= that) people always remember him Do you remember how (= that) the kids always loved going there?
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Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art Perhaps it is fitting that economists’ most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too […] But as a foundation for analysis it is highly subjective: it rests on difficult decisions about what counts as a territory, what counts as output and how to value it Indeed, economists are still
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- How - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
The adverb how most commonly means ‘in what way’ or ‘to what extent’ We use how when we introduce direct and indirect questions: I haven’t seen you for ages How are you? How was the film? Was it as bad as you thought? Do you know how I can get to the bus station? I asked her how she was but she didn’t answer me
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