a. to melt or fuse b. (tr) to mould or cast (molten metal): to run lead into ingots. 30. (Physical Geography) (intr) (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height: a high sea was running that night. 31. (intr) to be diffused: the ...
"pastparticiple" Adverb 1. so as to pass a given point; "every hour a train goespast" 展开全部 词组搭配 not put it past someone believe someone to be capable of doing something wrong or rash 认为某人有可能会做(错事,轻率的事) I wouldn't put it past him to slip something into the dr...
If he hadn't stopped in the nick of time, we would of been toast. SOLUTION If the pilot hadn't flown the jet down like a glider, it would have crashed into Manhattan. (1) Use the participle form of the verb: fly–flew–flown. (2) Use have not of , which sounds similar, but...
Paintedwhite,welikeourteachingbuildingverymuch.Uprootedbythegale,theroadwasblockedbyahugetree.Whendepressed,anewhatwillmakeawomanfeelhappier.Thusencouraged,thetaskwassooncompleted.Whenthepastparticipleisusedasadverbial,thesubjectofthesentencemustbethereceiverofitsaction.Myworkdone,Iwenttobed.Everythingconsidered,...
a. to melt or fuse b. (tr) to mould or cast (molten metal): to run lead into ingots. 30. (Physical Geography) (intr) (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height: a high sea was running that night. 31. (intr) to be diffused: the ...
a. to melt or fuse b. (tr) to mould or cast (molten metal): to run lead into ingots. 30. (Physical Geography) (intr) (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height: a high sea was running that night. 31. (intr) to be diffused: the ...