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Or huòzhě
maybe;perhaps] maybe.
Or maybe it's not far from the road. - Tang S. Liu Zongyuan, "Willow River East Collection".
Or rather. ——Qing · Hong Liangji's "Zhiping Chapter".
You can go quickly, or you can still catch the last train.
Or huòzhě
1) [or] Pick in the things to choose from, the condition or the process.
I decided to study medicine or law.
2) [either…or…A conjunction, phrase, or clause that means to choose one from two or more things, or two or more things at the same time.
This task can be given to Xiao Li or Xiao Zhang.
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Zuo Chuan: The Nineteenth Year of the Duke of Xu": "Now Xing Fang has no way, the princes have no uncle, or does Tianqi want to make Wei Xing Hu? "Mencius: Gongsun Chouxia":
In the past, he was sick and hanged today, or is it not okay? Song Suxun's "Tian System": "The descendants of the rich for several generations may not be able to keep their land to recover from poverty, and those who have passed my limit will be scattered into others, or the descendants will be divided into others, and they will be thought to be a few."
Ming Wang Shouren "Biography Records" volume: "When King Wen was there, there were already two-thirds of the world. If it is time for King Wu to attack Shang, if King Wen is there, he may not raise an army.
Lao She, "Camel Xiangzi" 14: "If Hu Niu were a man, of course, she would have become a family and have children, even if she was an old widower, or she would not be so lonely." ”
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!It is a punctuation mark that is often found in the dust, indicating emotions or tones such as exclamation, surprise, and emphasis. In Chinese, the exclamation mark "!" is generally used" to denote this mood or tone, while in English exclamationmark is used.
In our daily lives, we often use exclamation marks to express our emotions or emphasize the importance of something. For example, when we hear the good news of Kuchan, we will use "Great! "to express their joy and surprise; When we're very unhappy with something, we use the phrase "That's too much!"
to express your anger and dissatisfaction.
Exclamation marks are also a commonly used punctuation mark in writing. In genres such as **, prose, and news reports, exclamation marks can be used to express the emotions of characters, emphasize the importance of an event, and attract the attention of readers. However, using exclamation marks too much can make the article appear overly exaggerated and emotional, affecting the quality and readability of the article.
In short, "!".is a common punctuation mark, and it can be used to express emotions, emphasize tone, draw attention, etc. When using, we need to use it appropriately according to the specific situation and needs to achieve a better expression effect. <>
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Or means as follows:1. Perhaps, sometimes, the word that means indefinite.
2. Someone, someone.
3. Slightly. Or (pinyin: huò), is a general standard first-level character in Chinese. It was first seen in Jin Wen. The original meaning was a state centered on a city and including the surrounding area, and later it was borrowed as an indefinite pronoun to refer to people or things in general.
or Explanation of the Compound:1. Or. [huò zhě]
Vice) perhaps; Maybe. (Lian) is used in narrative sentences to indicate a choice relationship. Near or then.
2. Occasionally. [jiàn huò]
vice) accidental; Sometimes, the night is so quiet that you hear a dog barking in the distance. Nearly by chance|Occasionally.
3. Or. [yì huò]
Shu) (lian) is used in interrogative sentences, to express speculation, equivalent to "still", "or": why hasn't he come yet? Is it sick, or is there something wrong?
4. Probability. [huò rán]
It is possible but not necessarily: probability|Contingent rate lǜ (the old name for probability).
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or "has 6 meanings."
or "Interpretation of meaning:."
1. There are people, some - generally refers to people or things. La Sou Potato is from "Zuo Chuan: The Twenty-Eighth Year of Zhao Gong": "Or give two villains wine." ”
2. Used as a virtual word; The dial wheel is selected or enumerated. From Don Hanyu's "Miscellaneous".
Or a stone. ”
3. Hypothesis and uncertainty; If, if; Maybe; Maybe.
4. Occasionally, sometimes. The leakage brigade is from Song Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower".
Or a long smoke. ”
5. "Confusion". Confused. From "The Biography of Mozi Beimo": "In the middle of the night, and the city is noisy on all sides, the enemy will be." ”
6. Use the modal words to strengthen the negative tone in the negative sentence. From Qing Huang Zongxi.
Yuan Jun": "Mo or Xingzhi." ”
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1. Ellipsis in English.
2. The syntax of the parent directory in DOS and UNIX. A single dot represents the current directory.
3. Type in the dialog box in the Windows operating system. to open File Explorer.
4. In online chats, "Usually you can blindly express many feelings such as being speechless, being cold, being hurt, being cold, and so on, or replying when you have nothing to say and no feelings."
5. Purpose - grinding the world is equivalent to "...Sweat. "Thing stove" cold. That is, the meaning of speechlessness and thunder ......
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Indicates that the omitted words have not been finished.
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It means to sigh.
An exclamation mark (also known as an exclamation mark, exclamation mark) is a type of punctuation mark that is mainly used to express feelings and is used at the end of a sentence. The People's Republic of China's "Punctuation Usage" states that "the pause at the end of the exclamation sentence is scattered, and the exclamation mark is used." At the end of the imperative sentence with a strong tone, an exclamation mark is also used.
At the end of the rhetorical question, an exclamation mark is also used. An exclamation point at the end of a sentence can express strong emotions such as surprise, sigh, joy, praise, anger, etc.
Usage examples. 1. Express strong feelings, e.g.: 1. I'm really happy! Whether it is joy, anger, sorrow or happiness, as long as there is a strong emotion, an exclamation mark will be used at the end of the sentence.
2. Command and pray, e.g. Please! Don't leave this home!
3. Interjections, e.g. 1. Alas! 2. Ah! 3. Yikes!
4. Honorifics, e.g. Congratulations! Congratulations! "Congratulations" is a separate honorific in a separate sentence, so an exclamation mark is used at the end.
5. Call sentences, e.g.: children! Listen to your parents. "Children" is a call word, and the addition of an exclamation mark can emphasize the lack of the addressee.
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...It is an ellipsis in Chinese that indicates the omission of a text or the dispammation of speech.
If it is used in a chat conversation, it mostly expresses speechless and depressed emotions.
The basic form of the ellipsis in Chinese is the six small dots located in the middle line"...occupy the position of two words; Reference books and scientific literature sometimes use three small dots"...occupy the position of a word; The omission of an entire passage or line of poetry is indicated by 12 small dots, ". .
It is a line of its own, occupying the space of four words.
The ellipsis is not disassembled and moved, and the six connecting points should be arranged on the same line.
In China, it is customary to use "omitted" and "omitted" in writing to indicate omission, and some people in the early translations of Western language used "this language is not finished" instead of the ellipsis of the original text. In 1919, the "Bill for the Enactment of New Punctuation Marks" was named "Abridged Number" in the form of (..).In 1930, the Ministry of Education's Measures for the Uniform Format of Official Documents of Educational Institutions was renamed "ellipsis" and is still in use today.
Ellipses indicate the omission of the text or the intermittent speech. The omitted units of language can be long or short, and can be words, words, phrases, sentences, lines of poetry, or even paragraphs.
The ellipsis is used as follows:
1. The omission of quotations is marked with an ellipsis;
2. The omission of the enumeration shall be marked with an ellipsis;
3. Intermittent speech, which can be marked with ellipsis (1995 "Punctuation Usage");
4. Silence or contemplation.
Example sentences: 1. She hummed "Lullaby" gently: "The moon is bright, the wind is quiet, and the leaves are shading the window lattice......."”
An ellipsis indicates the omission of a quote (lyrics).
2. There is everything: rice chicken, horned chicken, partridge, blueback, ......(Lu Xun's "Scream Hometown").
The ellipsis indicates that some words are omitted here, and the omissions are enumerated.
3, Xiao Shunzi (thick lips turned up and down the ground): "Why are you so dead-eyed, worthy of the rest of the ......."When you get to this place, you still have ......There is something to be particular about. You see, you see these three days are called ......It's called Black Three Dozen ......Hit ......What is it like? (Cao Yu, Sunrise, Act III).
Ellipses indicate pauses or silence in staccato utterances.
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It's a Zifanxian control statement, and it doesn't stop looping until x=0,! x is the meaning of negation, as long as the value of x is zero.
X means x!=0
When x=0, a while loop is executed.
That is, the negation, when x! =0.
Taken together, the logical operator "is not equal to".
x--This means that x is "non-car-edged" operational.
Sometimes typing certain words on the Internet will be blocked, so the smart people invented 13, which is b, such as funny 13, stupid 13
The subject matter refers to the object to which the rights and obligations of both parties are directed, and is a specific term in the commercial sales contract, that is, the object or commodity referred to in the sales contract. In the concept of law, there is a certain difference between the subject matter and the subject matter. For example, in a housing lease, the subject matter is the housing lease relationship, and the subject matter is the rented house.
Kaizi means a man who is rich and generous. The word Kaizi is not a local word, and in the early years passed through Taiwan, China. >>>More
993 means "love". It also means good night.
It is said that the strokes of the two words love are added together to be 21 = 9 + 9 + 3, and the other 9 is homophonic to the English nine and night, so 9 represents "night", and the English pronunciation of 3 begins with "thought". To sum up, 993 = thinking about you at night = love, thinking about you every night, can you still have love, so, brother, you have a play, don't hurry up. >>>More