being
Word family adjectivebeinglessnounbeingnessbeing
being1 ●●○ W3 noun 1 come into being/be brought into being START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCto start to exist 诞生;出现;存在 a law that first came into being in 1912 于1912年制定的一条法律
come into being/be brought into being• New democracies have come into being since the end of the Cold War. 2 [countableC]HBH a living thing, especially a person 生物〔尤指人〕intelligent/conscious/rational etc being a story about alien beings who invade Earth 外星生物入侵地球的故事
3 [uncountableU] literaryCHARACTER OF something the most important quality or nature of something, especially of a person 〔尤指人的〕本质,本性the core/roots/whole of somebody’s being The whole of her being had been taken over by a desire to return to her homeland. 她的整个身心都被回乡的念头占据了。
the core/roots/whole of somebody’s being• She was stuck there in the core of her being.• Anyway, you can't go through the whole of your life being called Nigel, can you?• The fact that so many young people are killed each day shakes me to the core of my being. be·ing2 /ˈbiːɪŋ/ verb [linking verb] 2 EXPLAINused to give the reason for something 由于 Being a quiet sort of person, I didn’t want to get involved. 我是个喜欢清静的人,所以不想介入。
You can’t expect them to sit still for that long, children being what they are. 你不能指望他们安安静静地坐那么长时间,小孩子就是小孩子。
3 being as British EnglishBrE spoken because 因为 SYN as You might as well drink it, being as you’ve paid for it. 还是喝了吧,你钱都付过了。