百度试题 结果1 题目 (39).Church, mosque and temple as we use the words refer to religious institutions, they Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, and so on.A.beB.beingC.wereD.are 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
4 What do these words in italics refer to?这些斜体的单词指的是什么?Example 1 ones = answers 1 ones = answers1 ... to find the right ones (para. 1)找正确的 (第一段)2... with this type of analysis (para. 1)这种分析的方法(第一段)3 ... he was going against the views (para....
This means that a place is located at the corner, usually where two streets meet. [Normal] "in front of" [Slow] "in front of" For example, you can say "The bus station is in front of the supermarket." We use "front" to refer to the main entrance of a building. It can also ...
For the first several hundred years that this word was in use as a verb in English (since 1533) it only referred to the act of passing wind silently. Fizzle did not begin to refer to making a sputtering sound until the 19th century, at which point the older meaning had, well, fizzled...
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This means that a place is located at the corner, usually where two streets meet. [Normal] "in front of" [Slow] "in front of" For example, you can say "The bus station is in front of the supermarket." We use "front" to refer to the main entrance of a building. It can al...
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I prefer dogs to cats. Some wag (yes, intended) once said that dogs have owners and families with cats have servants. That has been my observation of the canine/feline divide. So, when I say that every church needs a D.O.G., you might think I was advocating some four-legged church...
The previous name of someone who has changed that name, especially the pre-transition first name of a transgender person. Deadname can also refer to the act of calling a person (especially a trans person) by that person’s previous name, as opposed to their chosen or preferred name. Dead...
Often merely intensive, and in many of the older borrowings from French and Latin the precise sense ofre-is forgotten, lost in secondary senses, or weakened beyond recognition, so that it has no apparent semantic content (receive,recommend,recover,reduce,recreate,refer,religion,remain,request,requi...