The word “apple” can be associated with “red”. Which of the following words can be associated with “blue”? A. sky B. sun C. grass D. tree 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“apple”和“red”有颜色上的关联,“sky”和“blue”也有颜色上的联系。选项 B“sun”通常与黄色、金色等联系...
chemistn.化学家,药剂师,药房 beassociatedwith chemistryn.化学 beconnectedwith →adj.化学的/n.化学品chemical havesomethingtodowith tobehonest说实话SYN:franklyspeaking makeadifferenceto...对…有影响 shadevt.给……遮挡(光线);加灯罩;把……涂暗 n.阴凉处;灯罩;阴影部分 →adj.成荫的;阴暗的;名声...
Two weeks later, on June 16, Jelly Roll excitedly called Ray with a proposition as the Nashville area native, songwriter and construction company owner was on his tractor mowing the grass on his 30-acre property in Dickson, Tennessee, an hour west of Music City. Marcus K. Dowling, The Ten...
It is generally agreed that the written form of a natural language is the written record of the oral form. Naturally the written form should agree with the oral form. In other words, the sound should be similar to the form. This is fairly true of English in its earliest stage í.e . ...
(一般表达)Thegroundwascoveredwithtendergrass.Somedewdropsonitsbladeswereshininginthesunshine. (高级表达)___ ___ 连句成篇 ___ ___
knotgrassnounlow-growing weedy grass with spikelets along the leaf stems knotholenouna hole in a board where a knot came out knoutnouna whip with a lash of leather thongs twisted with wire; used for flogging prisoners knownounthe fact of being aware of information that is known to few peop...
40. What is the meaning relationship between the two words “plant/grass”? ___. A. Homonymy B. Antonymy C. Hyponymy D. Allomorphs 41. The syllabic structure of the word “linguistics” is ___. A. CVCCVCCVCC B. CVCCCVCCVCC C. CVCCVVCCVCC D. CVCVVCCVCC 42. The phoneti...
type of grass, mid-15c.,panik, from Old Frenchpanic"Italian millet," from Latinpanicum"panic grass, kind of millet," frompanus"ear of millet, a swelling," from PIE root*pa-"to feed." Advertisement labonza(n.) "belly," 1943, American English slang, probably from dialectal pronunciation ...
"Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox. Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel of his belly. He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together. His bones are as strong pieces of brass;...
Headed out to mow the grass, Mr. Wanton had on long pants, a sun protective hoodie, and his new hat. He also had on his “PPE” – a facemask and goggles – not because of any danger but because he has seasonal allergies. He is allergic to every type of vegetation in our rural ...