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- charactor 和 character 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
charactorShe is right Character can also describe someone's personality |Like @dlopow said, "charactor" is a misspelling of the word "character " There are two separate definitions that are widely used for the word "character " 1 A fictional persona from a book, movie, play, etc (Already covered by @dlopow) Example: My favorite character from 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is Atticus Finch 2 The
- character 和 word 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
character 和 characteristic 和有什么不一样? character 和 characteristic 和有什么不一样? letter 和 character 和有什么不一样? character 和 characteristic 和有什么不一样? What is the most favorite character of Japanese anime? The Doraemon? Or the Anpanman? And why do
- personality 和 character 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
personality @Luke_zhao Certainly! Here are examples illustrating the difference: - **"Personality":** Refers to the individual traits, behaviors, and characteristics of a person - Her bubbly personality always lights up the room - **"Character":** Refers to the moral and ethical qualities that define an individual - His strong character is evident in the way he always helps others In short
- character 和 word 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative
character的同義字A word is like this - house "House" is a word It is one word and it has 5 letters (1)h (2)o (3)u (4)s (5)e In English, the alphabets are called "letters": abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz And the numbers 1-9 and 0 are called "numerals": 1234567890 And things like a stop and a comma , and a question mark ? are called "punctuation marks" Special marks like @#% * are called
- Can you distinguish between I and l? - HiNative
in online format, the difference is very small look at these two : [ Il ] ; the first is an uppercase ‘i,’ the second is a lowercase ‘L ’ the ‘i’ is just a little bit smaller, if your format is the same as mine but that difference is so small, it’s virtually impossible to see unless they’re right next to each other so, you discern them through context “L have been very
- naïve 和 naive 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
naïveThere is no difference They are exactly the same Technically, "naïve" is more correct, because that is how it was originally written in French, from which we borrowed the word It's a pain in the ass, though, to stop and input an " ï " character every time we write the word It either requires copy-pasting it from somewhere, or using an ALT-code, but I don't even know the ALT-code
- 主角 男主角 女主角 配角 反派 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说? | HiNative
主角 - Main Character 男主角- Main Male Character Male Lead Leading Man 女主角 - Main Female Character Female Lead Leading Lady 配角 - Supporting Acts Supporting Actors Supporting Roles Supporting Cast 反派 - Villian Anti Hero Hope this helps x
- 【main character 】 と 【protagonist】 はどう . . . - HiNative
The main character (sometimes called “principal character”) and the protagonist are both two central characters, but the protagonist drives the plot forward while the main character is impacted by the plot
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