whom
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谁, 哪位
used to ask questions about objects or indirect objects in sentences
- Whom did you invite to the party?
你邀请了谁参加派对?
- Whom did she choose as her partner?
她选择了谁作为她的伙伴 ?
- Whom did you see at the store yesterday?
你昨天在商店看到谁了?
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谁, 那个人
used to refer to people in formal English, particularly when they are the object of a verb or preposition
- He is the lawyer whom I consulted for legal advice.
他是我咨询法律建议的律师**。
- She is the friend with whom I traveled to Europe last summer.
她是我去年夏天与之一起旅行去欧洲的朋友。
- He is the doctor whom I visited for my annual check-up.
他是我为年度体检而拜访的医生**。
- He is the professor whom I admire for his knowledge and teaching skills.
他是那位我因其知识和教学技能而钦佩的教授。
3
谁, 那个人
used to represent the person who receives the action of the verb in the relative clause as the subject or object of verb or preposition
- This is whom you were looking for.
这就是你一直在找的人。
- Whom I met yesterday is a very important man.
我昨天遇到的那个人是一个非常重要的人。