首先根据所给词汇及标点,可确定组合的句子为一般现在时的特殊疑问句,组合的句意:那是什么旗子?What flag什么旗子,特殊疑问词,提出疑问,放于句首;is是,系动词,引导一般疑问句,放在特殊疑问词后;that那个,放于系动词后,结合英语的表达习惯作答。连词成句为:What flag is that?故答案为:What flag is that?
(redirected from What is a Flag)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia. flag 1 (flăg) n. 1. A piece of cloth, usually rectangular, of distinctive color and design, used as a symbol, standard, signal, or emblem. 2. National or other allegiance, as ...
【题目】- What flag is a little flag inside Australi a's flag?- It's ___ flag.[] A. the U. K.'s B. China's C. Canada's 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】答案:A 核心短语/词汇:inside:在...之内 句子译文:澳大利亚的国旗里面的小国旗是什么国 旗? 解析:A项的意思是“英国的”...
i want to set all my StoredProcedure ( update , add , delete... ) in one stored procedure !!! some one tell me that there are something called Flag !! so what is flag ? and is it the way ? and how can i do that please
One article just doesn’t suffice for a topic as exhilarating as pointers. You now know what a pointer is and the basic functionality that it provides in the context of C programming. In the next article, we’ll be able to dive into the action, i.e., how to actually use pointers ...
结果一 题目 what flag is that?和what is that flag?区别 答案 第一个意思是那是什么样的旗子,第二个意思是那个旗子是什么(可能是像旗子的东西,但是具体不知道是什么)相关推荐 1what flag is that?和what is that flag?区别 反馈 收藏
What is OpenGL? 什么是 OpenGL? 在最基本的层面上,OpenGL 是一个允许程序员与图形硬件通信的软件接口(software interface)。当然,OpenGL 的内涵远不止于此,你会很高兴知道本书将为你讲解 OpenGL 的更多细节。不过,在我们动手开始编码之前,你需要了解一下计算机图形学(Computer Graphics)和 OpenGL 的历史。
百度试题 结果1 题目A: What flag is it? B: 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 It's the flag of the UK. 【详解】 问句句意:它是什么旗?根据图片可知是英国国旗,英国国旗the flag of the UK,故答案为It's the flag of the UK.反馈 收藏 ...
>>> 'a' * 20 is 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' True >>> 'a' * 21 is 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' FalseMakes sense, right?💡 Explanation:The behavior in first and second snippets is due to a CPython optimization (called string interning) that tries to use existing immutable objects in some ...
Why is it called a "red flag"? The idiom "red flag" as a warning of danger or some threat, dates back to at least the early 1600s, referring to the use of raising a red flag by an army about to attack.2It has since been used in many contexts to describe some inclination of tr...