plural/‘pluərəl/a.复数的n.复数 plus/plΛs/prep.加,加上a.正的 pocket/‘pɔkit/n.衣袋n.袖珍的 poem/‘pəuim/n.诗,韵文,诗体文 poet/pəuit/n.诗人 poetry/‘pəuitri/n.诗,诗歌,诗作 pɔint/pɔint/n.点;要点;细目;分 poison/‘pɔizn/n.毒,毒药vt.毒害 p...
echo (ˈekəu)–pluralˈechoes–noun the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back.The children shouted loudly in the cave so that they could hear the echoes.eco verb–past tenseˈechoed– 1.to send back an echo or echoes.The cave was echoing with sho...
parent-child shared-b parental dontrols parental sensitizatio parental units parenthesis plural pa parents parents and alumni parents and children parents are always co parents class parents dcrashing cam parents looking for a parents mpl parents of infection parents pack parents victoria parents love ...
the plural of majesty the pocket oxford ita the poems of john len the poetic mode the poetlaureate the point at issue the police asked me i the police asks say the policemen said the policy supply in the policymakers the political and jud the political and soc the political conflic the ...
Words to describe those in-between, stuck in the middle, between the devil and the deep blue sea, liminal kinds of things.
1. the act of responding; reply or reaction 2. (Bridge) bridge a bid replying to a partner's bid or double 3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) (usually plural) Christianity a short sentence or phrase recited or sung by the choir or congregation in reply to the officiant at a church service 4. ...
The Plural Form of "Child" “孩子”的复数形式 What is the plural of Man, Tom? 汤姆,“男人”这个词的复数形式是什么? Men. 男人们。 Good. And the plural of child? 答得好。那“孩子”的复数形式呢? Twins. 双胞胎。 扫描二维码进行跟读打分训练 英中...
“The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands.” Psalm 19:1 The name Elohim occurs more than 2,250 times in the Bible. Elohim [yihl\a] (God), a plural of Eloah [;H/l\a], occurs more than 2, 250 times, sometimes with an...
For the rest of the form, you attached any number of consonants to the front to get a different pronoun. The common ones were ʔoj "I"; ʒoj "you (both singular and plural, like in English)"; roj "he"; moj "she"; doj "it"; noj "we"; and ðoj "they (all genders, ...
I want to echo Roland Bleiker’s blurb. This really is one of the best books I’ve read. It is provocative, innovative, feminist and decolonial to its core, and speaks to so many of the questions that I’ve found myself thinking about not just in relation to visual politics but to ...