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What does "merely on that account" mean?
I am reading a novel. Here is a sentence from there that I don't understand.
Sir William and Lady Lucas are determined to go, merely on that account, for in general, you know, they visit no newcomers.
How to understand "merely on that account"?
Thanks!!!!
2016年1月19日 01:47
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It's a bit hard to understand, I THINK that "that account" refers to a previous sentence. It's not a common phrase in modern English so probably not worth learning. I even googled it to make sure it wasn't just me, and got almost no results ;-)
Please note that the sentence you posted looks like very old-fashioned English, I'm guessing it's from a book written over 200 years ago? While old writers like Shakespeare, Austen, Dickens, etc. are WONDERFUL they're not the best guides on useful modern English.
2016年1月19日
Merely on that account = not just because of that.
She's trying to persuade her husband to visit the newcomer.
... are determined to go, not just for that, for they don't visit newcomers in general. Implying that paying a visit is important.
Also see here: http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/on-this-that-account
2016年5月3日
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