1.一般地,dozen,score ,hundred,thousand,million,billion等前有具体数字(表示数字的形容词)时,它们后面不能加-s,也不带of,直接跟名词复数;例如:Two hundred students went there. 有两百学生去了那儿。2.当这些词不与具体数字连用,而是表示不确定的泛指数时,则不仅要词尾加s, 而且要后加介词of, 然后才能接...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案] A [分析]句意:保险公司付给李先生两百万美元为了他被偷来的花瓶。表示确切数字时用基数词+million表示几百万;表示非确切数字时用millions of,数百万的...。two,2,是基数词,所以用million,故选A。反馈 收藏
1The insurance company paid Mr Li two ___ dollars for his stolen vase. A. million B. millions C. million of D. millions of 2【题文】The insurance company paid Mr Li two ___ dollars for his stolen vase.A.millionB.millionsC.million ofD.millions of 3The insurance company paid Mr ...
百度试题 结果1 题目32. The insurance company paid Mr Li two ___ dollars for his stolen vase.A: millionB: millionsC: million ofD: millions of 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A正确率: 0% 略反馈 收藏
Many life insurance companies also offer a paid-up additions (PUA) rider, which lets you pay extra premium dollars in order to purchase more PUAs than you could with dividends from the base policy alone. This can be a turbocharged way to increase the cash value and death benefit, especially...
题目【题目】 T he insurance company paid Mr Li t wo dollars for his stolen vase. () A. million B. millions C. million of D. millions of 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】 根据million前面有具体数词时,不能加 s,也不和of连用,是固定用法。 故选:A。
[~ + object + object + to + verb]She paid him fifty dollars to clean up the yard.[no object]Teaching pays poorly. to be worthwhile (to): [no object][not: be + ~ -ing]Crime does not pay.[It + ~ + to + verb]Sometimes it pays to be courteous. to give back or yield as a...
first you must pay up what you owe→ primero debe abonar la deudaI was not worried because I knew my insurance policy was paid up→ no estaba preocupada porque sabía que los pagos de mi póliza de seguros estaban al día B. VI + ADV→ pagar (lo que se debe)pay up!→ ¡a ...
4. The insurance company paid Stella $100,000 dollars for her lost necklace.(对画线部分提问) ___ did the insurance company pay Stella for her lost necklace? 5. Watching me, seems, play the violin, my mother, to enjoy (连词成句) . VI....
2. Having gained or retained funds of a specified amount: was a hundred dollars in pocket after a day at the races. out of pocket 1. Out of one's own resources: fees paid out of pocket. 2. Without funds or assets: a traveler who was caught out of pocket. 3. In a state of hav...