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lankness    
n. 瘦,长而柔软,软弱



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  • infinitives - Help to do something or help do something? - English . . .
    The construction was "to help to do", But to help is used so often with an infinitive that speakers began to consider it something like a modal verb such as can, may etc and began dropping "to"
  • the meaning of secondary to something - English Language Learners . . .
    Secondary to means not of primary or main concern Something that is secondary in importance does not mean that it is not important, it can still be very important, but something else (primary) is more relevant for the current discussion For example In bad weather, having good tires is of secondary importance to driving slowly meaning that it is more important to drive slowly than to have
  • Agree to do something or agree doing something?
    3 From a different user-experience perspective you might consider dropping 'agree' entirely and using something like Do you want to postpone notifications for 2 days? Yes No Typically 'agree' would be used where you want the user to consent to doing something for you Do you agree to take part in a survey receive marketing material
  • Something turned something meaning - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    the pop star Turned politician meaning The whole sentence is like this: The pop star turned politician was arrested
  • phrase meaning - What does mean to get {somebody} {something . . .
    3 "To get somebody something " is to acquire something for somebody If it's a physical object, it means you acquire it and give it to them If it's not a physical object, then the precise meaning will depend on exactly what it is Examples: "I'm just going to the shop, do you want anything?" "Yeah, could you get me some Doritos?"
  • questions - What something is? vs what is something? - English . . .
    I can write quot;what a cup is? quot; as question and I can write quot;what is a cup? quot; Are both forms grammatically correct? The former one looking a bit off when used without context, but
  • Confusion regarding “to doing something” vs. “to do something”
    I am always confused with the form of “to doing something”, e g : I admitted to doing something vs : I admitted to do something
  • Provide information on, of or about something?
    15 Which is grammatical: "it provides information on something", or, "it provides information of something", or, "it provides information about something"? Or if all are grammatical, which one is used depending on the context? Are there other prepositions possible, e g "in"?
  • Have something to eat in American English
    Why do you think this has something to do with American English specifically? These would be understood in any variety of English To have something to eat can mean two things, either "to posses something to eat" or "to eat something" The meaning depends on the context The verb have has several meanings which are context dependent
  • learn to do lt;something gt; vs. learn doing lt;something gt;?
    It comes under something called 'verb pattern' Some verbs take -ing and some take to+infinitive after them Generally, verbs like want, learn, offer takes to+infinitive form So, the sentence in concern is correct Ever since he was five, he learned to ride horses Good read on this is Learn English on British Council website





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