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alongside    音标拼音: [əl'ɔŋs'ɑɪd]


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  • word choice - Correctness of alongside vs along with - English . . .
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  • What do you call the land area around a pond?
    Bank The land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake - Oxford Living Dictionary From Farming Fresh Water Prawns: A Manual The banks of the pond (sometimes referred to as embankments or bunds) Also: In geography, the word bank generally refers to the land alongside a body of water Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography The shoreline of
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    Your answer starts with two definitions which differ in slight (and relatively useless) ways: "working" vs "actually working", "with" vs "alongside", and, the most useful difference, "making them more able" vs "to achieve " You almost reached what I think is the major distinction, which is the active passive sense, with your paragraph about the confusion Also, add "cooperate" and "collaborate
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    @Yosef Baskin Regarding the application's question, I just used co-worker However, for the term "volunteer" itself, is there an equivalent term that essentially means "co-volunteer"? It seems like "co-volunteer" is the obvious answer, but I was not able to find validation for that term
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