rather
英 ['rɑːðə]
美['ræðɚ]
	    - adv. 宁可,宁愿;相当
 - int. 当然啦(回答问题时用)
 - n. (Rather)人名;(英)拉瑟
 
英英释意
- 1. on the contrary;
 - "rather than disappoint the children, he did two quick tricks before he left"
 - "he didn't call; rather (or instead), he wrote her a letter"
 - "used English terms instead of Latin ones"
 
- 2. to some (great or small) extent;
 - "it was rather cold"
 - "the party was rather nice"
 - "the knife is rather dull"
 - "I rather regret that I cannot attend"
 - "He's rather good at playing the cello"
 - "he is kind of shy"
 
- 3. more readily or willingly;
 - "clean it well, preferably with warm water"
 - "I'd rather be in Philadelphia"
 - "I'd sooner die than give up"
 
- 4. to a degree (not used with a negative);
 - "quite tasty"
 - "quite soon"
 - "quite ill"
 - "quite rich"