The room is clean. There is no dust or dirt. Which word is a synonym for "clean"? A. dirty B. messy C. tidy D. untidy 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“clean”表示干净的,“tidy”也有整洁的意思。“dirty”是脏的;“messy”是杂乱的;“untidy”是不整洁的。
Although I usually try to avoid translation in the classroom as much as anyone, as there is a simple and almost perfect translation for the basic meaning of “There is/ are” in most languages (“hay” in Spanish, “aru/ iru” in Japanese, etc) and no close English synonym, it seems...
“To call the world God is not to explain it; it is only to enrich our language with a superfluous synonym for the word ‘world’.” –Arthur Schopenhauer Science can’t explain X, therefore god/theism. God of the gaps [2]. Argument from Ignorance. Simply because you or the scientific...
Where descriptions are concerned, there is no longer any difficulty in affirming or denying being. ‘There is the author of Waverley’ is explained by Russell as meaning ‘Someone (or, more strictly, something) wrote Waverley and nothing else wrote Waverley’. ‘The author of Waverley is not’...
英语专业三年级教案.pdf,英语专业三年级 教案 Unit One Hit the Nail on the Head I. About the Author A lan Warner - an English teacher at Makerere College Kampala, Uganda. In this essay, he suggests that students whose nati e language is not English should u
What is a synonym for unanimous? Is 'instead of' a prepositional phrase? What part of speech is too? What part of speech is although? What part of speech is instead? Why are irregular words considered the 'grammatical glue' in printed text?
When a statement of being or nonbeing is analyzed by Russell’s theory of descriptions, it ceases to contain any expression which even purports to name the alleged entity whose being is in question, so that the meaningfulness of the statement no longer can be thought to presuppose that there...
When a statement of being or nonbeing is analyzed by Russell’s theory of descriptions, it ceases to contain any expression which even purports to name the alleged entity whose being is in question, so that the meaningfulness of the statement no longer can be thought to presuppose that there...