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used in questions to ask somebody to be exact about one or more people or things from a limited number Use a singular verb after which if only one person or thing is meant; use a plural verb if it is more than one: Which of the applicants has got the job? (= Although there was more than one applicant, I know that only one has got the job.) • Which of the patients have recovered? (= It is possible that more than one patient has recovered.) compare what哪一个;哪一些 -
used to be exact about the thing or things that you mean (明确所指的事物)…的那个,…的那些 Houses which overlook the lake cost more. 俯瞰湖泊的房子要价高些。 It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. 这是一场她完全没有防备的危机。
used to give more information about something (进一步提供有关某事物的信息)那个,那些 His best movie, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi. 他最优秀的电影,就是荣获几项大奖的那一部,是关于甘地生平的。 Your claim ought to succeed, in which case the damages will be substantial. 你的索赔应当能成功,假如这样的话,损害赔偿金将会相当可观。
Word OriginOld English hwilc, from the Germanic bases of who and alike.