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- thread, string, rope,和cord的区别 - 百度知道
2006-05-17 string,rope和cord的区别? 77 2017-04-20 cord和string的区别? 2012-10-25 rope和line的区别是什么 8 2008-07-12 string 和 thread 的区别 7 2015-01-20 string line rope thread区别 2 2012-02-26 LINE IN是什么意思 479 2012-04-29 请问thread到底是什么意思? 62 2009-08-17 string 是可数还是不可数 53
- 5-foot-long 5-feet-long - WordReference Forums
Eg : five-yard-long rope; six-foot-tall man; ten-year-old boy If the description comes after the verb you don't use hyphens and you use the plural form of the measurement Eg: the rope is five yards long; the man is six feet tall; the boy is ten years old
- Hindi: karat karat abhyaas ke, jadmat hoth Sujaan. . . - WordReference Forums
rasari aawat jaat te, sil par parat nisaan: rasari = rassi = rope sil = stone aawat jaat te = aane jaane se parat nisaan = nishaan pad jaata hai So, the whole thing together means: Persistence makes even a dumb man intelligent, just like (even) a soft rope, when rubbed continuously on stone, makes a mark on it
- He hanged himself or he hung himself? | WordReference Forums
In the context of a person committing suicide, which would be correct in its simple past tense form? "He hanged himself" or "He hung himself"? Thanks
- in or on break time - WordReference Forums
If I couldn't use "during," I'd rewrite the sentence Neither "in" nor "on" is correct If you mean that the teachers are to use their break times to supervise the school grounds, you could say "Teachers should superintend school grounds on their break time," but I took your original sentence to mean that it was the students' break time, not the teachers'
- In equilibrium or At equilibrium? | WordReference Forums
I am talking about the state of a physical system, that can be found in at equilibrium In scientific literature, both forms are encountered, I was wondering which one is correct I guess native speakers would prefer "at", maybe "in equilibrium" is best referred to walking on a thin rope
- when talent refers to people, is it uncountable?
Talents is countable when you're referring to specific aptitudes or skills, e g , painting, music, writing, or the "banjo playing, tight-rope walking, and safe-cracking" mentioned by Edinburgher But when you're using it to mean "pool of talent," it's uncountable
- Impassable vs unpassable - any difference in meaning at all?
The rod was protruding from the wall, facing the ground, meaning it was impossible to pass a rope over it It was unpassable impassable -This statue is so beautiful, we have to go and visit it! -Well if you think it's so unpassable impassable go for it but I'll actually give it a pass
- 饥荒代码地图全开指令是什么-地图全开指令代码一览_百度知道
饥荒代码地图全开指令是什么-地图全开指令代码一览饥荒地图全开指令代码一览 秘籍指令: size=2*TheWorld Map:GetSize() for x=-size,size,32 do for z=-size, size, 32 do ThePlayer player_classified MapEx
- Throw at to - WordReference Forums
'The sailor threw the mooring rope to the man on the quay' As regards chalk-throwing, my first Latin teacher, who was a county-class athlete, made a habit of this It certainly kept you alert Nowadays, far from being thought 'a little rude', it would probably result in the teacher's being sacked No doub about it, at least in Spain
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