EJDict
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日本語WordNet
the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase `the whys and wherefores'
AIによる解説
An interrogative/relative adverb meaning 'why' or 'for what reason'. Famous from Shakespeare's 'Wherefore art thou Romeo?' (Why are you Romeo?). Also used as a noun meaning 'reason'.
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Wherefore dost thou question the validity of ancient documents containing scholastic intellectual doctrines and theological treatises?
汝はいかなる理由で、スコラ的知的教義と神学的論文を含む古代文書の妥当性を疑うのか?
The plaintiff avers that the respondent's actions constitute a breach of fiduciary duty, wherefore compensation is sought through litigation proceedings.
原告は、被告の行為が受託者責任の違反を構成すると主張し、それゆえ訴訟手続を通じて補償を求める。
Wherefore, the undersigned respectfully submits this petition for consideration, acknowledging that approval remains contingent upon the committee's discretion and subject to prevailing regulations governing such applications.
したがって、署名者はこの請願を考慮のため謹んで提出し、承認は委員会の裁量に依存し、そのような申請を管理する既存の規制に従うことを認める。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz