To navigate the site, probably the easiest way is to click on the “Starts with” menu with the beginning letter you’re looking for. For a noun that ends in a certain letter, first click to “Nouns ending in” link to be taken to a menu with A, B, C… through Z choices. ...
That haircut takes years off her. Careful make-up and styling can take years off you. the turn of the century/year the time when a new century/year starts It was built at the turn of the century. The team are unbeaten since the turn of the year. year after year every yea...
(especially in stories) a machine that is made to look like a human and that can do some things that a human can do a toy robot The action starts when an army of giant robots invades Manhattan. (South African English)atraffic light ...
It’s beutifully evocative music, and if you hear Ellingtonian touches, I wouldn’t argue with you. But the oerarching sensibility: delicate and emotive at once — that’s all Nathan’s.The splendid videography is by Sunny Tokunaga.
a时の过ぎゆくままに The area end sea it starts here[translate] a想讲好英语不是那么容易的 Wants to speak English is not that easy[translate] a你害怕在公众面前讲话吗 You are afraid in front of the public speak[translate] acredit exposure 正在翻译,请等待... ...
3.Shoot/?u?t/noun.verb■niun PLANT A new part that grows on plants or trees■verb FOR SPORT To hunt and kill birds and animals with agun as a sportignore/?g'n??/verb to pay no attention to sth.◇I made a suggestion but they ignoredit.ignorance/'?gn?r
2.作表语Chinaisavastcountrywithalargepopulationandabundantresources.中国地大物博,人口众多。Itisapitythatweshallbealittlelate.令人遗憾的是我们要迟到一会儿。3.作宾语Wouldyoulikeadrink?想喝一杯吗?Sheboughthermothersomeflowers.她给母亲买了一些花。4.作宾补Theythoughtthisagreatshame.他们认为这是奇耻大辱...
shark NOUN COUNTABLE UK /ʃɑː(r)k/ 1 a large fish with sharp teeth that lives in the sea. Some types of shark attack people. Synonyms and related words - Sea fish anchovy barracuda bass ... 2...
theuseofcollocationsinlearners’productionsisproblematic,evenatanadvancedEnglishproficiencystages.PreviousstudieshaveindicatedthatL2learners’useofcollocationsisduetotheL1influence,positiveornegative.Thepresentstudyaddressedthefollowingtworesearchquestions:HowdothesimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenChineseandEnglishaffecttheChinese...
You'll know when you see a proper noun, because it starts with a capital letter, like the words "Disneyland," "San Antonio," and "George."The difference between a proper noun and a regular or common noun — aside from capitalization — is that proper nouns refer to a specific person,...