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  1. 3. We usually add +er to one-syllable adjectives and adverbs to make their comparative form. However, we use more + adjective, when: We use one-syllable part participle adjectives such as bored, creased, pleased, worn, etc. Even after ironing, the shirt looks more creased than the others. These shorts look more worn than the others because they ...

  2. 21 févr. 2022 · Some upper Midwest and Canadian accents are so similar, that if you crossed a non-patrolled part of the border between the two countries, you would hardly be able to tell whether you were in the US or Canada just by hearing people talk, the main exception might be if they're discussing the weather, how far they live from where they are, etc ...

  3. 19 sept. 2011 · 33. The use of south as in the phrase go south stems from the 1920s (from the Oxford English Dictionary): colloq. (orig. Stock Market). Downward or lower in value, price, or quality; in or into a worse condition or position. Esp. in to head (also go) south.

  4. 20 août 2011 · having the same border or covering the same area. being the same in extent; coextensive in range or scope. Its definitions of "conterminous": having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous. meeting at the ends; without an intervening gap: In our calendar system, the close of one year is conterminous with the beginning of the next. coterminous.

  5. 4 juin 2023 · I would like to direct the reader of a formal letter (which in this case is a legal document) to further information on its back, e.g. "bla bla (see the back of this letter)". I think “back” is the more common term. You could call it the "verso" and confuse everyone but the typesetting community. "Reverse" seems fine.

  6. 29 avr. 2014 · @Doorknob - Elliot has named it correctly. The upper lip is skin-covered, skin-colored, and hairy. The pink parts are called the upper and lower vermilion, the border between the skin and the vermilion is called the vermilion border, the wet, shiny inner portion of what people call the "lips" is called the wet vermilion or the muco

  7. 29 avr. 2015 · 1. It depends on whether you're using it as the name of an area of a description of an area. When it's used as a name, you capitalize it: I'm going to the East Coast this summer. There are lots of farms in the Midwest. When you're using it as a general description of a place, it's not capitalized:

  8. 19 avr. 2014 · Regions that border have part of a boundary in common, but I think "coterminous" means that the entire border is the same; that is, the two entities comprise the same region. Queens (the borough of New York City) is coterminous with Queens County (a county in New York); they're arguably not the same thing, but they have the same borders and they comprise the same region.

  9. 27 mai 2013 · From the same people who brought us "ask" as a noun comes a new idiom that I haven't heard of before: to "walk the wall." I haven't heard this myself, but my sister (who is an IT consultant) asked...

  10. Border 控件是一个装饰器控件,您可以使用它在另一个元素周围绘制边框、背景或什至两者。由于 WPF 面板不支持在其边缘周围绘制边框,因此边框控件可以帮助您实现这一点,只需通过边框控件包围例如面板即可。

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