redundant second造句
例句與造句
- Some nouns are spoken in pairs, the first noun describing the seemingly redundant second noun, as in " hound dog ", " Cadillac car ", " widow woman ", " toad frog ", " biscuit bread ", or " rifle gun ".
- Mid-Canada Communications did offer ownership of its newly-redundant second microwave network to the CBC as an interim step toward the establishment of a CBC Television production facility in the region; the CBC, however, expressed interest in keeping the negotiations open but declined to immediately purchase the system.
- I could see creating a speedy criteria for when the author states that something is a copyvio; but if we're going to send it through the copyvio-investigation process, we should plainly use the existing system and not create completely redundant second one .-- Aquillion 08 : 05, 4 March 2006 ( UTC)
- For purposes of rescue during cave diving, Exley helped standardize the usage of the " octopus ", a redundant second stage diving regulator that can be used as a backup in the event the diver's primary second stage fails, or alternatively, to allow the diver and his buddy to have simultaneous access to the diver's gas if the buddy has an out-of-gas emergency.
- What had happened was : someone had added a second ( redundant ) geographical qualifier for the openeing sentence of the lede " at some point " ( who know's when, I certainly did not know ), repeating exactly what was " already included " at the very start of the sentence ( Ie " The Macedonians ( Greek : ?????????, Maked髇es ) were a tribe from the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula, in the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios, nowadays in the region of Macedonia, Greece " . ) This is tantamount to my saying " I live in western part of Australia, in what is now western Australia " Now, any native English speaker recognises that this is grammatically poor, containing a redundant second geographic adjective.
- It's difficult to find redundant second in a sentence. 用redundant second造句挺難的