英文字典中文字典


英文字典中文字典51ZiDian.com



中文字典辞典   英文字典 a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t   u   v   w   x   y   z       







请输入英文单字,中文词皆可:


请选择你想看的字典辞典:
单词字典翻译
Polyzoan查看 Polyzoan 在百度字典中的解释百度英翻中〔查看〕
Polyzoan查看 Polyzoan 在Google字典中的解释Google英翻中〔查看〕
Polyzoan查看 Polyzoan 在Yahoo字典中的解释Yahoo英翻中〔查看〕





安装中文字典英文字典查询工具!


中文字典英文字典工具:
选择颜色:
输入中英文单字

































































英文字典中文字典相关资料:


  • prepositions - posted to, posted at, posted on - English Language . . .
    Which preposition should we use with posted? A new question is posted to Stack Overflow every 12 seconds A new question is posted at Stack Overflow every 12 seconds A new question is pos
  • Is I have posted the letter last week grammatical?
    I have certainly posted the letter this week I certainly posted the letter this week (The difference is in how the speaker is choosing to characterise the temporal relationships - the first emphasises that "this week" is continuing, and chooses to see the posting as an event that is relevant to the present
  • Whats the difference in meaning and usage between post and posting
    Both post and posting are the same according to Cambridge Dictionary (Android version) Both have the same meaning i e an electronic message that you send to a website in order to allow many peop
  • Can we still use the word tweet now that Twitter has been rebranded . . .
    Can we still use the word "tweet" now that Twitter has been rebranded as X? Yes The verb "tweet" is still common and no common snappy alternatives have emerged (other than the literal "post on X", "share on X") It may continue to remain common or die out (It's too early to tell as it's only been less than 2 years since Twitter was renamed X ) Any similar cases in linguistic history? Yes: To
  • Is there any difference between post under and post with?
    I think that the history of usage may be that to "post under" comes from the term to "write under" a name - because the author's name would be on the cover, and their writing on the pages underneath the cover - it is a visualisation of posting content physically spatially under the author's name "Post with" is more abstract - indicating an association of the name with the content being posted
  • prepositions - Post to for_the difference? - English Language Learners . . .
    This means that you have some letters that are addressed to the person you are speaking with that they are supposed to receive but you have not yet mailed posted them So, if your intent is to say you're sending the letters on their behalf, I recommend using "for" and if you're sending the letters that are directed to them, I recommend using "to"
  • meaning - What does posted out exactly mean? - English Language . . .
    posted out is British English to post something out mailed out is American English to mail something out Here is posted out in a British university document: Students are not eligible for another set of documents free of charge where: the documents were posted out more than six months ago; the documents were posted out to an address outside of the UK and less than 6 weeks have passed Essex
  • Should I say sent by post or sent by a post?
    Should I use article quot;a quot; in this sentence? Has anyone sent documents by post or Has anyone sent documents by a post?
  • word meaning - Undivided highways? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit is 55 mph on two-lane undivided highways and for vehicles towing trailers When they say undivided , do they mean a highway in which traffic go in one direction?
  • Continuous tenses with before - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I wonder what makes it correct I'd like to ask you what need to happen so the continuous tense is natural I have posted one example before B "I got home before she was sleeping" and as people said it wasn't natural So, tell me what should be done or happen so the continuous works fine with "before"





中文字典-英文字典  2005-2009