whichever

whichever
whichever [wɪt∫ˈevər]
1. adjective
   a. ( = that one which) keep whichever one you prefer gardez celui que vous préférez
• go by whichever route is the most direct prenez la route la plus directe
   b. ( = no matter which) (subject) quel que soit ... qui + subj ; (object) quel que soit ... que
• whichever dress you wear, you'll look lovely quelle que soit la robe que tu portes, tu seras ravissante
2. pronoun
   a. ( = the one which) (subject) celui m qui, celle f qui ; (object) celui m que, celle f que
• whichever is best for him celui m (or celle f) qui lui convient le mieux
• whichever you choose will be sent to you at once celui m (or celle f) que vous choisirez vous sera expédié(e) immédiatement
   b. ( = no matter which one) whichever of the two books he chooses, it won't make a lot of difference quel que soit le livre qu'il choisisse, cela ne fera pas beaucoup de différence
• whichever of the methods is chosen, it can't affect you much quelle que soit la méthode choisie, ça ne changera pas grand-chose pour vous
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[wɪtʃ'evə(r)], US [hwɪtʃ-] 1.
pronoun
1) (the one that) (as subject) celui m qui, celle f qui; (as object) celui m que, celle f que

‘which restaurant?’ - ‘whichever is nearest’ — ‘quel restaurant?’ - ‘celui qui est le plus proche’

come at 2 or 2.30, whichever suits you best — viens à 14 h ou 14 h 30, comme cela te convient le mieux

choose either alternative, whichever is the cheaper — choisis la moins chère des deux solutions

2) (no matter which one) (as subject) quel m que soit celui qui, quelle f que soit celle qui; (as object) quel m que soit celui que, quelle f que soit celle que

‘do you want the big piece or the small piece?’ - ‘whichever’ — ‘est-ce que tu veux le gros ou le petit morceau?’ - ‘n'importe’

2.
determiner
1) (the one that)

let's go to whichever station is nearest — allons à la gare la plus proche

you may have whichever dress you prefer — tu peux avoir la robe que tu préfères

2) (no matter which)

it won't matter whichever hotel we go to — peu importe l'hôtel où nous irons

I'll be happy whichever horse wins — quel que soit le cheval qui gagne je serai content

3) (which on earth)

whichever one do you mean? — mais duquel/de laquelle est-ce que tu peux bien parler?


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