Help me translate into English, thank you, it s very important, don t use a machine, it will give po

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm sorry, but this joke can only be told in Chinese, and its joke is in the beauty of Chinese puns, which cannot be expressed in English.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If what you give me is the same as what you give to someone else, then I don't want it. English:

    if what you give me is the same as what you give others, i don't want it

    Give reads French English [ɡv] American [ɡv].

    v.To give; gifts; Give; Donate; Offer; Supply; Held; Curved.

    n.Elasticity.

    Example sentence 1, this rope has too much give in it

    This rope is too elastic.

    2、there is no give in a stone floor.

    The stone-paved floor was inelastic.

    Phrase 1, give a jump jumped.

    2. Give a kick.

    3 give a lecture

    4. Give a look.

    5. Give a loud laugh.

    Word usage. 1. Give is a commonly used verb with rich meanings, complex usage, and strong word formation ability; Its basic meaning is "to give". Give can be used as a transitive verb as a noun or pronoun as an object, or as a double object, and its indirect object can sometimes be converted into the object of the preposition to, and it can also be followed by the infinitive or with "as + n."Acts as a compound object for complements.

    2. When give is connected to the double object, the indirect object is a person, and the sentence pattern of the double object can be transformed into a sentence pattern with the to phrase, but when the indirect object is a thing, the indirect object is in front, and the position of the direct object in the back is fixed and cannot be converted.

    3. The passive structure of give can change the indirect object into the subject; It is also possible to change the direct object to the subject. However, people are usually more interested in people (or animals) than in things, so they use people as subjects more.

    4. The past participle of give is often used as a definite sentence, and it is generally preposed when it is composed of a past participle phrase. When a past participle phrase is used as an adverbial, it means complete or passive, as "to assume; Allow; If there is...."Solution.

    Lexical collocations. 1. Give a play

    2. Give a ring hit a **.

    3. Give a shout.

    4. Give a start Surprised.

    5. give a try.

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