A) came up with B) became aware of C) were full of D) made sure of(A) 69. A) since B) although C) even if D) but(B) 70. A) value B) care C) understand D) describe 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
Transition words that describe examples and support Other transition words make it clear that one concept supports another, either by providing evidence, emphasizing it, or simply being an example. These words include: explicitly for this reason indeed markedly in general to clarify in fact especially...
have a word, to talk briefly:Tell your aunt that I would like to have a word with her. have no words for, to be unable to describe:She had no words for the sights she had witnessed. in a word, in summary; in short:In a word, there was no comparison.Also,in one word. ...
Back in the 1920s, movie theaters were built with elaborate decorations. They were a place of luxury(奢华). Many of them had carpets, stages, curtains and live bands (现场乐队). And their owners hated popcorn. It...
It’s that mix of rain and snow which leaves you pretty wet and cold. Another Scots word that comes to mind is ‘dreich’, which you can use to describe almost all grey or depressing weather in Scotland! But never fear, when it’s grim outside there are plenty of world-class ...
I should also note there are some potential areas of confusion when it comes to some ideas and topics. Morning pages, as discussed above, are hard to describe, because potential use cases and benefits may vary depending on the person and their specific blocks or challenges—which is fair. Ho...
Now that you’re familiar with the basic units of money in Chinese, it’s time to review some vocabulary words. Here are the 20 most important words about money in Chinese. You’ll find essential vocabulary words and phrases, as well as a few adjectives in Chinese to describe the value ...
Opulence / ˈɒpjʊləns / Luxury, abundance Paradox / ˈpærədɒks / Something that contradicts itself Peace / piːs / A state of freedom in the mind Picturesque / pɪktʃəˈresk / Visually pleasing, beautifully looking, for example a landscape ...
The output was similarly “close, but no cigar”. The prompt this time was “describe three mental hardships that new students face in community college.” I’d give it an F, although I think the reader understands what “costs” and “transportation” mean. ...
Opulence/ ˈɒpjʊləns /Luxury, abundance Paradox/ ˈpærədɒks /Something that contradicts itself Peace/ piːs /A state of freedom in the mind Picturesque/ ˌpɪktʃəˈresk /Visually pleasing, beautifully looking, for example a landscape ...