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a. 盐水的,海水的,咸的

盐水的,海水的,咸的



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  • Im in meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I'm unsure (sorry, I'm not really a gambler) but there may be other similar gambling expressions which mean that you wish to leave the game and for your winnings to be counted In your specific quote a man and a woman are making an arrangement to go out to a bistro restaurant
  • What exactly is Imma? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Mr Witman was quite close However, those who've studied AAVE specifically (the dialect used in the pop lyrics he is referring to) will tell you that there is an actual tense difference between "I'm a-", "I'm a-gonna" (probably what he meant by "I'm gonna"), and "I gonna" See the nice handy table on the AAVE wiki page This is an important
  • I am on it vs. I am at it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What does the latter mean? I found the definition of the former on Urban Dictionary and understand that it means I'm going to solve it shortly For instance: A: This guy is making noise and I cannot concentrate on my work B: Don't worry, I am on it I've also heard: Oh, those reds are at it again in the context of a feud between reds and blues
  • Difference between at and in when specifying location
    I'm in the building, at the front desk I'm in New York, at the conference I'm in New York, at the Empire State Building EDIT: But note also the difference when in is used to indicate inside I'm in the elevator = I'm inside the elevator I'm at the elevator = I'm near the elevator
  • Im well vs. Im good vs. Im doing well, etc
    For “I’m well”, there is well (adjective) 1b: being in satisfactory condition or circumstances For “I’m good”, there is good (adjective) 2e: free from infirmity or sorrow For “I’m doing good”, there is good (adverb) 1: WELL So they all seem fine to me
  • future tense - I will be or Im going to be - English Language . . .
    I'm gonna be fine This should definitely not be used in formal writing, and if you're learning the language it's best to clearly enunciate your words, but as you might hear this from a native speaker I thought it was worth mentioning
  • What about you? versus How about you? - English Language Usage . . .
    I'm going straight home after work How about you? I'm going straight home after work, which I assume you are also doing, would you like to accompany me as far as it is possible to travel together? Or, can I give you a lift? I'm going straight home after work What about you? I am going straight home after work
  • Hello, This is vs My Name is or I am in self introduction
    In person in a small group, you'd say "Hi! I'm James!" and probably extend your hand to shake If you are in front a of a room of strangers introducing yourself, you might be more formal, with "My name is James" However, if you're joining a conference call, you'd say "Hi! This is James "
  • Hurt v. Hurting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "I'm hurting" means you are in pain, either physically or emotionally Of course, the two are related, but they're not the same For example, a soldier might be shot in the arm, in which case she is hurt , but perhaps due to adrenaline or painkillers she might not feel the pain, so she is not hurting
  • grammar - Is it disappointed with, in, or by? - English Language . . .
    I'm very disappointed in Bill I thought he had experience with this job, but every time he does it he does something wrong or I'm disappointed in the government They just can't seem to get anything done!





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