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  • Which article for medals? . . . won an the Olympic gold medal
    “The heptathlon gold medal” (there is only one) “The high jump gold medal” if we know whether a man or woman won it “A high jump gold medal” if we don’t Some things are tricky because of facts There will be two boxing bronze medals in every weight class There will be nine of each medal in the rowing competition with eight rowers
  • prepositions - Bestow upon or Bestowed to - Why do we use bestow upon . . .
    The dictionary meaning for bestow: to give something as an honour or present Why it is said "The trophy was bestowed upon the winner"? Why not The "trophy was bestowed to the winner"? I have one
  • How do you use the word commiseration?
    Although outwardly happy, in private the friends of the silver-medal winner gave her their commiseration or ironically: After their embarrassing defeat in the final round of the World Cup, some fans offered the national football team some commiseration, but many others suggested public execution
  • 和外国人打网游要知道哪些游戏术语? - 知乎
    cover me——掩护我 follow me——跟哥来 grenade——手榴弹 fire in the hole——同上 out of ammo——没子弹了
  • 能否介绍一些优美的外国诗(英文原版)? - 知乎
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  • expressions - make work find ones way to somewhere - English . . .
    The gymnast flipped, spun, tumbled, and leapt her way to a silver medal The boat inched its way along the marshland canals The highway engineers bulldozed their way across the countryside The ingenue smiled her way through a room full of old geezers The con-man plea-bargained his way out of a prison sentence
  • Usage of no other with comparative and positive degree
    P S Since the Paris Olympics are going on now, I should add that it's possible to use this pattern in a context where "he" has won the bronze medal and there are two other men faster than he is: The gold medalist is faster than he is No other man is faster than he is but the silver medalist
  • “Hand it over” vs. “give it to me” - English Language Learners . . .
    Sam gave the Medal to his friend Here, as far as i am concerned, I cannot only say “Sam gave the Medal” and stop I should mention the indirect object “friend” But why hand over can be put in a sentence without indirect objects For instance, Hand the money over : which means give me the money
  • tense - Why can’t we call a person who taught students a “previous . . .
    Usain Bolt is a gold medal winner; Incorrect: Hugh Jackman was a teacher in 1986 Hugh Jackman is a teacher
  • american english - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Other speakers have some kind of lenition, but feel like they hear a kind of distinction between lenited t and lenited d , at least for some words It's hard in most cases to describe what exactly the distinction is: it may be most salient in its effect on the preceding vowel sound See the Language Log post Metal v medal, by Mark Liberman





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