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man and wife
[5kQp(E)l]
(1) Right, (1) Double, couple
Join, connect, combine
Combine, get married
Join a pairing group
man and wife
AHD:[k flies to l]
D.J.:[6k(p*l]
K.K.:[6k(p*l]
Noun (short for noun)
Two projects of the same kind; A pair.
Something that connects two things; A link.
Usage: used with sing. Or pl. verb
The union of two people, as by engagement or marriage.
Two people together.
informal
A few; A few:
A few days ago.
physics
A pair of equal but opposite forces can cause rotation but not translation.
man and wife
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Cou.pled coupling; cou.ples
man and wife
v.tr
Join together; Connection:
Explain her refusal.
Combine as spouses; Get married.
Participatory union.
electric current
To connect (two circuits or currents) by magnetic induction.
man and wife
v.intr
In pairs; Join.
Sexual union; Mating.
Chemical combination.
man and wife
informal
Two or more:
On strike for several years ... to a new place? Garrison Keillor)
middle english
Derived from old French
From Latin cuula [key, pair]
Together, these nouns denote two individuals of the same kind. & ltSKW & gt; Couple doesn't necessarily mean more connections:
A square dancing performed by four couples. This $ TERM may also mean simply?
A few minutes;
A few books. & ltSKW & gt; Pair emphasizes the close connection and interdependence between things (
A pair of gloves;
A set of pajamas); Sometimes it means a single thing composed of interdependent parts (
A pair of scissors;
A pair of glasses). & ltSKW & gt; Brace mainly refers to some animals or game birds (
A pair of hounds;
A pair of partridges) and a yoke to two connected traction animals (
A pair of cows).
When used to refer to two people who play a role in society as a whole, as in married couples, the word couple can be singular or plural, depending on whether the members are considered individually or collectively:
The couple got married last week.
Only one couple is missing. When a pronoun follows, they and theirs are more common than it and its:
The couple decided to spend their holidays in Italy. It should be noted that verbs and pronouns should be consistent in number:
The couple's main (less common) residence is in new york. ? Although the phrase "a couple" existed in English before the Renaissance, it was criticized in many ways. Grammarians used to insist that a couple should only be used to refer to something closely related to another, so it was inappropriately used in phrases, such as a few years ago. This objection has not been heard for some time and has never been fully supported. Modern critics sometimes insist that a couple is too imprecise to write formally. However, the imprecision of several words may help communication, indicating that the author is indifferent to the exact number of words involved. Therefore, the sentence "She lives only a few miles away from here" not only means that the distance is short, but its exact distance is not important. In addition, several is different from several, because it doesn't mean that the related quantity is relatively small. Some people may admire that an exceptional center fielder can throw the ball hundreds of feet, but not, except ironically, hundreds of feet, which will show that such a throw is unremarkable. This usage is beyond reproach in all kinds of styles.
man and wife
AHD:[k flies to l]
D.J.:[6k(p*l]
K.K.:[6k(p*l]
Noun (short for noun)
Two projects of the same kind; A pair.
A pair, a pair of two of the same kind; a set
Something that connects two things; A link.
Something that connects two things; A connector. connect
Usage: used with sing. Or pl. verb
Usage: Used with singular or plural verbs.
The union of two people, as by engagement or marriage.
Two people who are United by engagement or marriage.
Two people together.
A pair of two people together.
informal
Informal language
A few; A few:
A few; Some:
A few days ago.
several days
physics
physics
A pair of equal but opposite forces can cause rotation but not translation.
A couple has two forces with equal magnetic force. The two forces are balanced but in opposite directions, which can cause rotation but not translation.
man and wife
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Cou.pled coupling; cou.ples
man and wife
v.tr
Join together; Connection:
United together; Connection:
Explain her refusal.
Her refusal and explanation.
Combine as spouses; Get married.
Couples, married as spouses; marry
Participatory union.
Sexual intercourse, mating
electric current
electric current
To connect (two circuits or currents) by magnetic induction.
To connect (two wires or currents), as by electromagnetic induction.
man and wife
v.intr
In pairs; Join.
Form a pair; connect
Sexual union; Mating.
Sexual intercourse; companion
Chemical combination.
Chemical combination
man and wife
informal
Two or more:
Two, how many:
On strike for several years ... to a new place? Garrison Keillor)
"Every few years, there is an impulse to move to a new place" (Garrison Keillor)
middle english
middle english
Derived from old French
Derived from old French
From Latin cuula [key, pair]
From Latin c-ula[ rope, right]
Together, these nouns denote two individuals of the same kind. Couple doesn't necessarily mean more connections:
A square dancing performed by four couples. This $ TERM may also mean simply?
A square dancing performed by four couples. This noun can also refer to a simple "several":
A few minutes;
A few minutes;
A few books. Pair emphasizes the close connection and interdependence between things (
A few books. & ltSKW & gt; Pair emphasizes intimacy and interdependence: (
A pair of gloves;
A pair of gloves;
A set of pajamas); Sometimes it means a single thing composed of interdependent parts (
A set of pajamas); Sometimes it means having two interdependent parts (
A pair of scissors;
A pair of scissors;
A pair of glasses). Brace mainly refers to some animals or game birds (
A pair of glasses). & ltSKW & gt; Brace mainly refers to an animal or a domesticated bird (
A pair of hounds;
A pair of hounds;
A pair of partridges) and a yoke to two connected traction animals (
A pair of partridges), yoke mainly refers to two connected service animals (
A pair of cows).
A pair of cows)
When used to refer to two people who play a role in society as a whole, as in married couples, the word couple can be singular or plural, depending on whether the members are considered individually or collectively:
When used to represent two people who perform social functions as a unit, such as in a married couple, the word couple can take both singular verbs and plural verbs, depending on whether the two people are treated individually or collectively:
The couple got married last week.
The couple got married last week.
Only one couple is missing. When a pronoun follows, they and theirs are more common than it and its:
Only one couple doesn't count. If they are followed by pronouns, they and theirs are more commonly used than it and its:
The couple decided to spend their holidays in Italy. It should be noted that verbs and pronouns should be consistent in number:
The couple decided to spend their (seldom used) holiday in Italy. It should be noted that verbs and pronouns should be consistent in number:
The couple's main (less common) residence is in new york. ? Although the phrase "a couple" existed in English before the Renaissance, it was criticized in many ways. Grammarians used to insist that a couple should only be used to refer to something closely related to another, so it was inappropriately used in phrases, such as a few years ago. This objection has not been heard for some time and has never been fully supported. Modern critics sometimes insist that a couple is too imprecise to write formally. However, the imprecision of several words may help communication, indicating that the author is indifferent to the exact number of words involved. Therefore, the sentence "She lives only a few miles away from here" not only means that the distance is short, but its exact distance is not important. In addition, several is different from several, because it doesn't mean that the related quantity is relatively small. Some people may admire that an exceptional center fielder can throw the ball hundreds of feet, but not, except ironically, hundreds of feet, which will show that such a throw is unremarkable. This usage is beyond reproach in all kinds of styles.
The couple (who seldom use has its) originally lived in new york. Although the phrase "a couple" appeared in English before the Renaissance, it was still criticized by many parties. Grammarians used to insist that a couple should only refer to things that are closely related to each other, so it is not appropriate to use it in phrases like a few years ago. Such objections have not been raised for a long time and have never received much support. Modern critics sometimes think that a couple is too imprecise to be used properly in formal writing. However, a couple's inaccuracy also has a very useful intention to convey information, indicating that the author doesn't care much about the exact number of things involved. So she lives a few miles away. This sentence not only shows that the distance is long, but also shows that accurate measurement is not important. In addition, the difference between several and several does not mean that the number of related ones is relatively small. If you praise a good Chinese and foreign outfielder, you can say that he can throw the ball hundreds of feet away. Otherwise, it is not surprising to throw it so far, and the possibility of counter-intention is ruled out. This usage is irrefutable in all kinds of styles.
man and wife
[5kQp(E)l]
n
(1) rights; (1) double precision
A few pairs of socks
a pair of socks
man and wife
My brother and his wife are a happy couple.
My brother and his wife are a happy couple.
A few; Three or two
I have a few things to do.
I have some things to do.
I waited for hours.
I waited for hours.
man and wife
Vermont zip code, Vermont, USA
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Connection; combine
Mating, pairing, mating, mating.
Join a pairing group
man and wife
[5kQpl]
Noun (short for noun)
Husband and wife, spouse
2 (person or thing); a set
Oral mating
A few, two or three.
Material coupling; Instantly; thermocouple
Tianlianxing
Bone-setting person
Two hounds
A newly married couple
Newly married
Put the chairs in pairs.
A pair of chairs placed opposite each other
Ten couples performed on stage.
There are ten pairs of players on the court.
I have a few things to do.
I have some things to do.
man and wife
intransitive verb
match
Hug, mate
transitive verb
Join together, cooperate and connect; Combination and coupling
double;twofold
Have a connection with; Lenovo ... and.
Her name is linked with his.
Her name is associated with his.
two
Two or three, (several)
combine
Combine with ...
Go in pairs [hunting, running]
Always in pairs; Join forces (with sb.)
plus
Add, add
at once
In an instant, immediately
Not every couple is a couple. )
Pairing may not match.
Couple in
Coupling, access
Couple ... here
Combine ... with
To couple ...
man and wife ...
Antimony-bismuth couple
Antimony-bismuth thermocouple
Undirected couple
Non-directional magnetic [needle] coupler
Base metal couple
Base metal thermocouple
Two-level exact couple
Two-level exact couple
centrifugal couple
centrifugal couple
Chromium-aluminum thermocouple
Chromium-aluminum thermocouple
Concentrated couple
Concentrated couple
public int y
public int y
Copper-constantan couple
copper-constantan thermocouple
Deflection couple
Torque and deflection couple
Accurate pairing
Accurate pairing
thermocouple
thermocouple
galvanic/electric coupling
Current/electric coupling
Geosynclinal coupling
Geological dipole trough
gyroscopic couple
gyroscopic couple
Heater bridge wall coupling
Thermocouple for measuring partition wall temperature of heating furnace
Heater flue coupler
Thermocouple for waste gas (or gas outlet) of heating furnace
Heater outlet coupler
Furnace outlet thermocouple
Inertia couple
Inertia couple
Instantaneous couple
Instantaneous couple
Joint coupling
Junction thermocouple
Magnesium couple
Magnesium couple
Magnetic coupler
Magnetic coupler
primary truss
Building main truss
Nickel-chromium-aluminum-copper thermocouple
Nickel-chromium-aluminum-copper thermocouple
Nickel-chromium-aluminum-nickel galvanic couple
nichrome alumino-nickel couple
Nursing couple
Breastfeeding mothers and children (psychoanalytic language)
Ordered number pair
Ordered digit pair
Prime minister and his wife
Prime pair
Variable diameter couple
Variable diameter couple
Restoring couple
Restoring couple
resultant couple
resultant couple
Righting couple
Positive torque
Swing couple
Swing couple
Tilting couple
Inclined coupling (of rolling mill stand)
Semi-exact couple
Semi-exact couple
Standard thermocouple
Standard thermocouple
Stress couple
Stress couple
thermocouple
thermocouple
thermocouple
thermocouple
Torsional coupling
Torsional coupling
rotation couple
Torsional couple
Torsion couple
Torsional coupling
Unit coupling
Unit coupling
Mr and Mrs Walters.
voltaic couple
Zinc galvanic couple
Zinc half cell
Zinc-copper couple
A zinc sheet with copper deposited in the sleeve; Zinc-copper couple
Several forces
couple of force
English-Chinese electric power dictionary
man and wife
Couple, couple, contact
New English-Chinese law dictionary
man and wife
Couple, couple, spouse
English-Chinese dictionary of environment
man and wife
Coupling, coupling, electromechanical coupling
New English-Chinese Dictionary of Petroleum Technology
man and wife
Coupling, coupling, coupling, torque; (1) Double, (1) Correct.
English-Chinese dictionary of energy
man and wife
A pair, yes, a pair.
English-Chinese petroleum dictionary
man and wife
flat
English-Chinese metallurgical dictionary
man and wife
Even, right?
English-Chinese medical dictionary
man and wife
Lovers; man and wife
English-Chinese dictionary of traditional Chinese medicine
man and wife
Cooperation, spouse