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As far as the overseas layer is concerned:
Part of speech: overseas can be used as an adjective or adverb, abroad can be used as an adverb or an adjective, but what I have seen when making an adjective is basically an expression. When an adverb abroad, it is placed at the end of a sentence when modifying a verb, whereas overseas can be placed before a noun, for example:
An overseas office --- an overseas office and cannot be said to be an overseas office.
Going abroad: abroad is actually going abroad, and overseas is actually overseas, on the other side of the sea. For example, landlocked countries can only be said to go abroad, and only those who cross the sea can go overseas
Because many of China's go abroad are across the sea, for example, to the United States is to go overseas, in China that is not landlocked, there is no problem, but for many countries in Central Asia, those people go to neighboring countries can only go abroad, not go overseas.
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Direction difference.
Abroad is about going abroad, from home to abroad, such as study abroad.
The overseas experts who have been abroad are returnees who have been abroad before (and now they have returned to China).
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overseas adAdjective a
abroad noun nAdverb ad
Due to the different parts of speech, there is a certain difference in usage.
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The same indicates that it is not in the country.
But overseas emphasizes that the country is separated from itself by the sea, and the scope is slightly smaller than abroad.
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on one'S own means "alone, alone", which is equivalent to alone
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1.Pinyin is wrong, description is the noun of describe, "describe, describe" meaning, if just at the end of a line of words can not be arranged, according to the syllable to disassemble the word, the disconnected position is the small horizontal bar represents the meaning of the connection; Otherwise there wouldn't be.
2.Subside means to reduce (critical situation) or alleviate, alleviate (condition). It depends on the context to fully interpret what it means.
3.If you don't read the context, you can only guess randomly, and if you want to ask a question next time, please type out the whole sentence.
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1.It means that it is a compound word, and a bar is originally a word before it, and then adding tion to form a new word, which is its noun form.
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1.Represents it is a word.
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Through various methods.
Don't mention it.
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With the help of all means.
Don't mention it.
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Exhaust all means.
Needless to say.
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by all means.
don't mention it Don't mention it.
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atno
time at no time; Never. atanytime at all times. atone
time ever; Once.
cutout
Delete 2Turn off 3
Arrangement. cutoff
Excision 2Cut off; Interrupt 3
Make death. cutup
Cut; Chop 2
Attack. cutdown
Cut 2Shorten by 3Cut down.
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The answer on the first floor is too frightening to be defeated.
makeup
Generally, the ruler pin is used to make up for the difficulty of inspection.
takeup
It is generally used as an occupation and is engaged in.
You can see if the sentence you came across was like this
The top one is pretty good, that's what it means.
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