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- In summer vs. in the summer - WordReference Forums
When we use the word "summer" in a general or habitual setting, I think we should use it with a definite article as in B The reason could be that when we think a year consists of four seasons [spring, summer, autumn, winter], any one of them is specified because of the contrast with one another
- in during on summer vacation - WordReference Forums
Hi Bagsensei, c is simply wrong, but the other two mean slightly different things, at least to me: a) implies that the entire vacation will be spent in the place you're asking about, while b) implies that only part of the vacation will
- this summer vs in this summer | WordReference Forums
Hello, friends! (1) He is going to visit China this summer (2) (?)He is going to visit China in this summer I suspect the use of "in this summer" in (2) is either wrong, unnatural, or rarely used Am I right? If so, how about the use of "in this summer" in the following quote? Put in a
- in at on holiday [+holidays] - WordReference Forums
I told you the difference "On" talks about the holidays themselves (in the U S , days like Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, Independence Day, etc ) and "at" is more generally the time during which these holidays are celebrated
- C盘APPData目录如何清理,目前占用了几十G? - 知乎
C盘APPData目录如何清理,目前占用了几十G。C盘已经飘红了。
- Couldnt come sooner cant come soon enough - WordReference Forums
"Summer vacation couldn't come sooner" or "summer vacation can't come soon enough!" Is there a distinction between these two phrases, or are they roughly the same? I know they're both used to mark great anticipation for something, but I was just wondering if there was a slight difference in meaning
- To be on a summer camp or in a summer camp?
I have to say I would say 'on' 'in' a camp sounds like a being confined in a camp, not necessarily with your agreement
- on vs. in my summer holidays | WordReference Forums
PaulQ suggests "In my summer holidays, I am going to visit you " I suppose here he's using meaning 2 = I will visit you some time when I am free, during July or August I might say "On my summer holiday, I am going to visit you" I would certainly be using meaning 3 = When I am taking a journey near your house, I will call by
- 如何理解Adam算法(Adaptive Moment Estimation)? - 知乎
其中,learning_rate是一个超参数,它是一个固定常量。 当在整个数据集上进行计算时,只要学习率足够低,总是能在损失函数上得到非负的进展。
- I am looking forward to going to go. | WordReference Forums
I am looking forward on holiday in summer 5 to going 6 to go Source: an English learning group in Line Software Hello, I say 6 is correct and my friend says 5 is correct What's your opinion? I have checked the dictionaries and the similar threads
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