See second (adj.) + hand (n.). Related: Second-handedness. Third-hand "from a second intermediary, twice-removed from the original source" is by 1550s, also generally implying want of freshness or authority.secondly (adv.) late 14c., "in the second place," also "for the second time...
Minute hand "hand which indicates the minutes on a clock or watch" is attested from 1726. Minute-jumper (1890) was the name for the kind of electric clock on which the hands move only at the end of each minute.Advertisementother (adj., pron.) Old English oþer "second, the second...
Synonyms for AT HAND: near, immediate, close, to hand, nearby, neighboring, next-door, proximate; Antonyms of AT HAND: away, far, deep, remote, distant, far-off, faraway, removed
Synonyms for SHY: timid, fearful, scary, afraid, scared, timorous, mousy, terrified; Antonyms of SHY: daring, adventurous, bold, brave, hardy, fearless, courageous, audacious
Mind and hand. Discuss the following questions with your partner. Do you have a school model? If the answer is yes, what is it? And what does it mean? If the answer is no. Do you think it's necessary for school to have a model wire? Integrate. Who can't be all work together ...
In this lesson, you can learn how to use linking words and phrases for the IELTS writing exam. 在这节课中,大家将要学习如何在雅思写作考试中使用连接词和短语。 Linking words are important for your IELTS writing, especially for the essay. 连接词对你的雅思写作非常重要,尤其是议论文写作。 Using ...
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linking words的意思为连词,都有:and、or、nor、so、for、both…and等。词汇解析:一、and 读法:英 [ənd , ænd] 美 [ənd , ænd]释义:conj.和;与;同;又;而 例句:He studied classical architecture and design in Rome.他在罗马学习了古典建筑学和设计。...
其次:second, then, on the other hand, in addition, meanwhile, at the same time, for another thing 最后:finally, eventually, lastly, in the end, last but not least, the last aspect I want to mention is
Even the gesture we use for “yes” and “no” are different around the world. In many countries shaking one’s head means “no” and nodding means “yes”. In Bulgaria parts of Greece and Iran however the gestures have the opposite meaning. There are also differences as to how often ...