(10)___the festivals are different,they have the same meaning: sharing andspreading love and joy to the people around us. 答案 二、1.traditions 2. preparing 3. away 4. besides 5. to visit 6. warmth7. to get8.admiring 9. carry 10.although相关推荐 1二、综合填空carry,warm,traditional...
I've been meaning to call her, but I just haven't gotten around to it. [=I haven't called her] Sooner or later we'll have to get around to the subject of taxation. get at [phrasal verb] 1 get at (something or someone) : to reach (something or someone) The valve is hard...
get away离开;逃脱;出发 get from从…处得到… get同义词 vt. 使得;获得;受到;变成 acquire,make,earn,buy,find n. 生殖;幼兽 generation,reproduction vi. 成为;变得;到达 become,land get区别 convey, fetch, get, transport, take, bring, carry ...
contrastively and consistent with standard use whereas one-third employed a bring over-extension strategy seeming to impute a ‘carry’ meaning to the term... GG Abkarian - 《Applied Psycholinguistics》 被引量: 2发表: 1983年 Sojourner Truth Fights Dependence on Government: Moves Freed Slaves off...
10 the festivals are different, they have the same meaning: sharing and spreading love and joy to the people around us. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. traditions 2. preparing 3. away 4. Besides 5. to visit 6. warmth 7. to get 8. admiring 9. carry 10. Although 【导语】 本文介绍...
These uses are occasionally criticized as redundant on the grounds that have alone expresses the meaning adequately, but they are well established and fully standard in all varieties of speech and writing. In some contexts in American English, substituting gotten for got produces a change in ...
grounds thathavealone expresses the meaning adequately, but they are well established and fully standard in all varieties of speech and writing. In some contexts in American English, substitutinggottenforgotproduces a change in meaning:She's got (possesses) a new job.She's gotten (has aquired)...
Used in the past tense with the meaning of the present: They got to clean up this mess. v. intr. 1. a. To become or grow to be: eventually got well. b. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas? 2. To be able or permitted: never got to see ...
Used in the past tense with the meaning of the present: They got to clean up this mess. v. intr. 1. a. To become or grow to be: eventually got well. b. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas? 2. To be able or permitted: never got to see ...
"don't catch your meaning" "did you get it?" "She didn't get the joke" "I just don't get him" 18. attract and fix; "His look caught her" "She caught his eye" "Catch the attention of the waiter" 19. reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; "the rock caught her ...