as不仅有连词的作用,也有介词的作用.这里是介词. as / əz strong æz / 1 used when you are comparing two people, things, situations etc as ... as Tom's not as old as you, is he? an old woman with hair as white as snow Some of the doctors are paid almost twice as much as the nurses. We work as hard as any other team in England. Please let me know your decision as soon as possible (=as soon as you can) . His last album sold half a million copies and we hope this one will be just as (=equally) popular. 2 used to say what job, duty, use, or appearance someone or something has As a parent, I feel that more should be done to protect our children. A large flat stone was used as a table. Dad dressed up as Santa Claus. 3 used to say what someone thinks or says a person or thing is The problem is regarded as serious. The result of last week's election will be seen as a victory for the right-wing government. He's described as being in his late teens, tall, and of slim build. 4 when someone was in a particular age group As a young man, Eliot had studied art in Paris. I'll take you to all the places I loved as a girl. 连词时 as 1 used in comparisons as ... as They want peace as much as we do. Helen comes to visit me as often as she can. I can't run as fast as I used to. 2 in the way that someone says or that something happens, or in the condition something is in Do as I say! We'd better leave things as they are until the police arrive. The money was repaid, as promised. He did not need to keep moving house, as his father had. Roberta was late as usual (=in the way that she usually was) . 3 used to say that what you are saying is already known or has been stated before David, as you know, has not been well lately. As I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the next meeting. As Napoleon once said, attack is the best method of defence. 4 while or when I saw Peter as I was getting off the bus. As time passed, things seemed to get worse. Just as the two men were leaving, a message arrived. 5 used to state why a particular situation exists or why someone does something As it was getting late, I turned around to start for home. We asked Philip to come with us, as he knew the road. 6 though Unlikely as it might seem, I'm tired too. Try as she might, Sue couldn't get the door open. As popular as he is, the President hasn't always managed to have his own way. |