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What is the meaning of ""under the water""? - Question about ... - HiNative
Definition of "under the water" To be 'under the water' or having your 'head underwater' means your feeling emotionally drowned or 'in over your head'. So for example: "your love makes feel like my heads under water" -meaning that you are overwhelmed by the emotions or 'suffocating'... Sorry that was long to explain|The expression under the water is used to describe financial loss, such as ...
"start from" 和 "start as" 和 "start with" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
start from"From" and "with" are not conjunctions. However for your purposes, "with" is correct. For example: "I will enumerate file names that start with 'Potion'." You can still use "from", but you'll have to change the sentence. For example: "I will enumerate file names starting from 'Potion' to..." and then whatever you'll end with. "As" can't be used for the purpose you want.的同义词
"in a temperature" 和 "at a temperature" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
in a temperatureThe first one isn't really correct, we would pretty much always say the second one. (Ex. At 100*C, water boils.) (The sauna was at 150*F.) The only exception I can think of is saying something like: (We're in 70*F weather right now.) But for this to be correct it would need to have 'weather' right after the temperature. Keep going, you're doing well! :)的同义词
Which one is correct, "Here is some advice" or "Here are some advices"?
@Flateef: advice is an irregular word. You don't day "advices", advice can be both plural or singular same thing as for example water. you use is and not are|@Flateef: Encantada de conocerte! Y me gusta su nombre tambièn. Es muy lindo:)|@Flateef: glad I could help 😊💚 |@Flateef: I wish I knew. I envy their ability to adapt to Semitic pronunciation. The only thing I can surmise is that ...
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