The entry for "other" is displayed below. Also see:like|no WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025 oth•er/ˈʌðɚ/USA pronunciationadj.[before a noun] additional
The simple text became much more fun and attractive to Suansuan. She wants to share her ideas with more people by making videos. To better present her ideas, she paints in her videos. For a video about 10 minutes in length.; (1)What does the underlined word refer to in the second pa...
The word another is made from two words: an and other. The word an tells us that another is indefinite. It doesn't refer to specific person or thing. Another can mean "one more" or "different from the first or...
Refer to the SH-2E Programming Manual for a detailed description of the instruction set. Notes on reading this manual: • In order to understand the overall functions of the chip Read the manual according to the contents. This manual can be roughly categorized into parts on the CPU, system...
“Other” is used for plural and noncount nouns that are general. other与复数名词和不可数名词连用,而且是泛指。 We only use “the other” to refer to specific nouns. 我们只用the other来指代特定的名词。 And that’s Ask a Teacher. 以上就是《名师答疑》。 I’m Faith Pirlo. 我是费思·皮尔...
英['ʌðə(r)] adj.其他;另一个;另外;对面 pron.另外一个;别的东西;其他的东西;其余的一个 adv.另样地;不是那样 权威英汉双解 other. 显示所有例句 adj. 1. 另外;其他used to refer to people or things that are additional or different to people or things that have been mentioned or are...
【3】What does the word “they ” refer to (指的是)? A. foragers B. ramps C. customers D. restaurants 【4】Why were people stopped from selling ramps to businesses? A. Because ramps were in great danger. B. Because ramps’ smell polluted the air. C. Because it cost too much to ...
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other shoe.she took it for granted that each knew who the other was.second: used to refer to...
can fail to satisfy generalized canonical typicality. in this paper, we prove generalized canonical typicality in rigorous form by providing error bounds for ( 5 ) at any desired confidence level that is implicit in the word “most,” see theorem 1 and theorem 3 . compared to the ...