thief (θiːv) –plural thieves (θiːvs) – noun a person who steals. The thief got away with all my money.ladrónthieve (θiːf) verb to steal. He is always thieving my pencils.robar Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. thief→ ladrón ...
1. break and enter, burst in, enter, gain access The thief had broken in through a first-floor window. 2. interrupt, intervene, interfere, intrude, burst in, interject, butt in, barge in, interpose, put your oar in, put your two cents in (U.S. slang) Suddenly, O'Leary broke in...
21. thieves 22. grew 23. forgotten 24. worse 25. least 21. thief 的复数形式是 thieves。 22. grow 的一般过去式是 grew。 23. forget 的过去分词形式是 forgotten。 24. bad 的比较级形式是 worse。 25. little 的最高级形式是 least。反馈...
A thief who broke into a church was caught because traces of wax, found on his clothes, had come from the sort of the candles used only in churches. 一名闯入教堂的窃贼被抓获,因为在他的衣服上发现的微量的蜡来自教堂专用的蜡烛。 There was a knock at the door. It was the second time som...
A part may be repeated as, for example, in Malay where the plural of orang ("person") becomes orang-orang. In many languages words are modified for person, number, tense, definiteness (as in English, the difference between a and the), and mood (e.g., indicative, imperative, ...
thief becomes thieves What makes this spelling tricky to remember sometimes is that there are exceptions to the rule. For example, the plural of roof is simply roofs. That main way to ensure accuracy is to memorize individual words and their plural spellings as you continue to read and write...
1.Please illustrate with two examples the use of collective nouns that could be singular orplural forms.ANSWERExample 1: My family is a large one.Example 2: My family are all workers.2.Could you expiain the subjective-verb agreement for the existential sentence?
The plural might be inaccurate, for all I truly knew, there might be but one jail in all of Turkey. Or there could be others, but they need not be dreary places at all. I sketched them mentally, a bevy of Turkish Delights bedecked with minarets, their floors and walls sparkling with...
Inuus, and sometimes also Faunus. Respecting the plural (Panes) or beings with goat's feet, see Satyri. In works of art Pan is represented as a voluptuous and sensual being, with horns, puck-nose, and goat's feet, sometimes in the act of dancing, and sometimes playing on the syrinx...
(haus)–pluralhouses(ˈhauziz)–noun 1.a building in which people,especiallya single family, live.Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.casa 2.a place or building used for a particular purpose.a hen-house;a public house.casa ...