Have two strings to one's bow. What does this idiom mean? A. Have only one choice. B. Have many choices. C. Have two choices. D. Have no choice. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“Have two strings to one's bow”表示“有两手准备,有两个选择”。选项 A 表示只有一个选择,错误;选项...
Have two strings to one's bow. What does the number two mean in this idiom? A. Having two choices. B. Having one choice. C. Having no choice. D. Having many choices. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。这个俗语中数字 two 表示有两个选择。选项 A 正确;选项 B“有一个选择”不对;选项 ...
Aclichéis a tired, stale phrase or idiom that, because of overuse, has lost its impact. What was once a fresh way of looking at something has become a weak prop for writing that feels unimaginative and dull. Clichés are what you write when you don’t have the energy or inspiration to...
n.act; scene; (of a play) act, which is divided into scenes xì jù yǒu sān mù 戏剧有三幕。 The play has three acts. tā kàn dào le yī mù jīng rén de qíng jǐng 他看到了一幕惊人的情景。 He saw an amazing scene. ...
Non-identi?ability: meaning cannot be predicted from surface form idiom of decoding (non-identi?able): kick the bucket, ?y o? the handle idiom of encoding (identi?able): wide awake, plain truth Fillmore et al. (1988); Liberman and Sproat (1992); Nunberg et al. (1994) 10 COLING/ACL...
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