1. this way - Noun
2. this way - Adverb
this way
(This entry is a translation hub.) In the indicated direction or manner.
In the way indicated; as follows; thus
(Can we add an example for this sense?)
(informal) As a consequence.
It's good that he's gone. This way we don't have to argue with him all the time.
A 32-year-old female survey participant put it this way: “Get to know your local community. Source: Internet
Abrasive supports avoid or minimize the need to apply further fixative in this way. Source: Internet
A confidence analysis made this way is statistically valid as long as the output probability distribution stays the same and the network is not modified. Source: Internet
According to Thucydides, the Spartans acted in this way out of fear that the Athenians would switch sides and support the helots; the offended Athenians repudiated their alliance with Sparta. Source: Internet
About 25% of the ethanol alcohol humans drink is oxidized to acetaldehyde in this way. Source: Internet
A contemporary account described Fanny Ronalds this way: "Her face was perfectly divine in its loveliness, her features small and exquisitely regular. Source: Internet