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    IPA [ˌdefɪˈnɪʃn]

    n 名詞

    • 1. 釋義; 描述; 限定 by definition 根據定義
    • 2. 清楚 his ideas lack definition 他的看法不明確

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  2. 2019年12月21日 · The only phenomenon like this that I'm familiar with occurs in French, not English, and they reverse the order of the syllables, usually not the letters. This kind of French slang is called verlan, and words in this category are used surprisingly often in very informal French.

  3. 2003年12月16日 · Can somebody give me a definition of a peninsula? An island is a (relatively) small piece of land wholly surrounded by water. A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, e.g. Nova Scotia or Sandy Hook. Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs

  4. www.englishforums.com › English › LearnLearn?

    1. Never Study A Single English Word That’s right, do not memorize words. Native speakers do not learn English by remembering single words. Native speakers learn phrases. 2. Never Study Grammar Right now. Stop. Put away your grammar books and 3.

  5. 2018年4月26日 · Improve My English Level? Some People Believe That School Children Should... Some People Are Of The View That Only... Task 2: Studies Show That Many Criminals Have A... IELTS TASK 2 (EDUCATION): Should Higher... In Your Opinion, Does The

  6. 2016年5月17日 · After so long with us, pructus, you should be able to form questions properly by now, Putting a question mark at the end of a statement is not normally appropriate, If you want us to spend time responding to your questions, please spend some time composing your questions.

  7. anonymous Whoever runs the fastest will acquire three thousand dollars. Is this correct? The grammar is correct, but the usage (of 'acquire') is not good.

  8. www.englishforums.com › English › EnglishExpresstionEnglish Expresstion?

    An expression is a group of words written as a unit, and intended to have a meaning. The order of words in an expression is not to be changed.

  9. The search engine compensate the searching availability to the time needed for searching. It s the first time I see compensate used in this way.

  10. 1. The definite article denotes superlatives but it's also possible to put an a before 'most terrific'. In this case the meaning changes to 'very terrific' which sounds kind of strange here but is correct grammatically.

  11. 2004年9月12日 · So I certainly found it to be unusual, and the definition in MWCD11 indicates that it is used in the context of filing a formal grievance, which is hardly relevant to the sort of everyday disputes which married people might have with one another. Raymond S. Wise