Otherwise than意思

"Otherwise than" is a phrase used in English to indicate a negative or alternative condition, meaning "not in the way that" or "not under the circumstances that." It is often used to introduce a clause that expresses a different or opposite outcome or situation from what is being described in the main part of the sentence. Here are a few examples:

  1. "I would have gone to the party, but I was too tired. Otherwise than that, I would have had a great time."

    • This means that if it hadn't been for the tiredness, the person would have enjoyed the party.
  2. "The plan went smoothly; there were no issues. Otherwise than a few minor delays, everything was on schedule."

    • This means that aside from some minor delays, the plan was executed without any significant problems.
  3. "She could have been seriously injured, but she was wearing a helmet. Otherwise than that, it could have been much worse."

    • This means that if she hadn't been wearing a helmet, the consequences of the situation could have been more severe.

In each of these examples, "otherwise than" is used to introduce a clause that describes a different or alternative situation from the main part of the sentence. It is a way of acknowledging a counterfactual or hypothetical scenario that contrasts with the reality being described.