Chinese nouns don't have a singular or plural distinction. Unlike English, in which plural nouns are usually marked with an -s, Chinese nouns remain the same regardless of(5)or not they are in singular or plural form....
Of course, our main problem is the one that we have to find; if they are singular or plural. The campaign is the main story of the game, and completing it gives you multiple rewards, both short-term and long-term. It gives you gold, bread, random equipment (at every 5th level), a...
shared and nourished within the collectivity of God’s friends. If I am to speak in the singular, to name what isuniquelymine, I would say that my most precious possession is myimagination—the particular way I see the givenness of the world, processing it within my own heart and intellec...
Strong's 4771:You. The person pronoun of the second person singular; thou. hearts καρδίαι(kardiai) Noun - Nominative Feminine Plural Strong's 2588:Prolonged from a primary kar; the heart, i.e. the thoughts or feelings; also the middle. ...
the number nine appears to have become established in all Greece. Homer sometimes mentions Musa only in the singular, and sometimes Musae in the plural, and once only (Od.xxiv. 60) he speaks of nine Muses, though without mentioning any of their names. Hesiod (Theog.77. &c.) is the ...
and arrived somewhat hurriedly and hotly at the gate before you.Then I introduced myself.I had one more bad moment when the rival claimant to my name and title intruded into the room.But fortune favours the brave:your utter ignorance of German saved me.The rest was pap.It went by itself...
33. A. single B. singular C. plural D. compound 34. A. some B. several C. various D. varied 35. A. getting B. causing C. having D. owning 36. A endless B. multiple C. uncountable D. numerous 37. A. with B. for C. owing to D. as ...
(ˈhiərəu) –plural ˈheroes: feminine heroine (ˈherouin) – noun 1. a man or boy admired (by many people) for his brave deeds. The boy was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.héroe; heroína 2. the chief male person in a story, play etc. The hero of...
ˈrearguard noun singular or plural (the group of) soldiers who protect the rear of an army (eg when it is retreating). retaguardia Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to ...
1. suffer, experience, bear, endure, brave, undergo, tolerate, withstand He was going through a very difficult time. 2. search, look through, rummage through, rifle through, hunt through, fossick through (Austral. & N.Z.), ferret about in It was evident that someone had been going throu...