WordReference English-ChineseDictionary © 2024: 主要翻译 英语中文 formaladj(ceremonious)SCSimplified Chinese正式的zhèng shì de SCSimplified Chinese正式场合穿的zhèng shì de ,zhèng shì chǎng hé chuān de He wore his formal robes for the ritual. ...
, from Latin forma "form, contour, figure, shape; appearance, looks; a fine form, beauty; an outline, a model, pattern, design; sort, kind condition," a word of unknown origin. One theory holds that it is from or cognate with Greek morphe "form, beauty, outward appearance" (see ...
awhen love is too tired and dream too disorder without answer should not we cry out frankly .It is difficult to take away someone from heart 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] a老公,生日快乐!爱你一生不变 The husband, the birthday is joyful! Loves your life invariably[translate] ...
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Hmmm, another word occurred to me was 基佬, which was imported from Cantonese. And actually that Cantonese word came into being under the influence of “gay”’s English pronunciation. Personally I’m not fond of using this word, as it feels a bit discri
1answer 88views How to politely ask “What do you really mean?” [closed] Every now and then in conversation it’s normal for us to have suspicions about the true intentions of a question, comment, proposal, etc., that someone says to us. Having some standard responses ready ... ...
Instead of saying ‘go look it up’, you tell them the answer. It takes greater energy to say no to a kid.” Yes, it does. It takes energy and it takes work. It’s time for parents to end their vacation and come back to work. It’s time to take the car away, to turn the...
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ようこそ is “Welcome” .Usually associated with name of place.ようこそ日本へ( Welcome to Japan)我が家へようこそ ( Welcome to our house )In the meantime, there is no single English word for いらっしゃいませ which is commonly used in shops and restaurants. It means “Thank you ...