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Senior Member Chinese Jan 19, 2025 #3 粗略浏览了一下文章,大概讲的是特定气味对塑造
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Member Buenos Aires Spanish - Argentina Mar 25, 2012 #7 redgiant said: I don't see any difference in
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Member Emeritus Emiratos Árabes Chile - Español Jul 10, 2009 #5 La idea de la conversión es válida
- special dish vs specialty | WordReference Forums
Good day, members! I'm a waiter and I want to recommend a dish to the guests The dish is our best dish and is what the restaurant is famous for Can I say "Try the marbled steak It's our special dish " (I made this up) I've read several posts here about "special dish" and learnt that it can
- honorary vs. honourary - WordReference Forums
I am having a disagreement with my boss at work (he is the Mayor of a small town in Ontario, Canada) I say there is only ONE way to spell honorary - it is spelled "honorary" in both British Canadian English, as well as American (U S A ) English There is no "u" - unlike other British Canadian
- in class, at class, in the class or . . . . - WordReference Forums
A Deputy Principal, or some other member of admin might well have now become involved, we might now be in an office, and in those circumstances, the student would much more likely be asked directly why they were out of class 'What were you doing out of class?', sort of thing Thus the context, as is really always the case, governs the utterance
- all my senses, including the one most often forgotten
How to translate this sentence [source]? But the learning is slow and requires all my senses, including the one most often forgotten, what Hellen Keller called the “fallen angel” of the body After a year in Santa Fe, I’ve finally started to scratch the surface of knowing this landscape But
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