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dear teacher li。
dear American [d r] English [d (r)] Comparative: dearer superlative: dearest plural: dears
1)、adj.My dear; Precious; cherished; (used in front of the name or title on the letterhead) dear.
2)、n.benevolent people; Lovely people; (addressed to a loved one) dear; Good boys.
3)、adv.**Earth; Expensively.
Phrase collocation. dear god ; Beloved God ; Impostor God ; O dear God!
dear customer ; Respect for customers; Dear Clients ; Dear customers.
dear frankie my love ; Dear Frankie ; Frankie; Daddy's loving reply.
Dear Wendy Dear Wendy ; Sex Pistol Club ; Dear Wendy**; Dear Wendy.
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English: dear miss zhong
dear is pronounced in French [d (r)] American [d r]1, adjMy dear; Precious; Dear.
2、n.Lovely people; Dear people.
3、adv.**Earth;
4、int.Yes; Oops (used to express surprise, fear, and other strong feelings) word collocation:
1. Dear God.
2. dear doctor.
2. dear can also mean "dear", in letters, often used in front of the address, to express intimacy, politeness, etc., in British English, dear before adding my is more cordial, and in American English, using my is more formal than not using my. The first letter is generally capitalized.
3. dear can be used as a definite, predicative or object complement in a sentence.
4. The comparative level of dear is dearer, and the highest level is dearest.
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English: dear miss zhong
Key words: dear
English D (R)] M. d r].
adj.My dear; Precious; cherished; (used in front of the name or title on the letterhead) dear. Expensive; **High;
int.(surprised, uneasy, annoyed, worried, etc.) ah, oops, oops, oh my God;
n.benevolent people; Lovely people; (addressed to a loved one) dear; (when speaking to younger people or children) dear, obedient;
adv.**Earth; Expensively.
Other Comparative: dearer Superlative: dearest Plural: dears
Word meaning analysis. The adjectives dear, expensive, and costly all mean "high, expensive" for an item.
dear focuses on the asking price that is too high, or much higher than fair and reasonable**, and its antonym is cheap.
expensive means that the ** of the item exceeds its value, or exceeds the purchaser's ability to pay.
costly refers to the high level of the item, usually due to the scarcity or preciousness of the item.
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Dear Mr. Zhong,
English: dear teacher zhong
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Four ways to write it.
teacher zhong
Male teacher) female teacher and married).
Miss Zhong (female teacher is unmarried).
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Colloquialism doesn't sound weird.
Male teacher: I love you, sir
Female Teacher: I love you, Madam
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Miss MR XX, I Love You for Women for Miss and Men for MR
xx, substitute the surname.
by the way,Is it teacher-student love?。。。 oh my lady gaga
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dear mr wang (male) miss wang (female).
mr English [ m st (r)] American [ m st r]abbr(used before a man's surname or first name) Mr; (addressed to dignitaries) sir.
Example sentence]a red-faced mr Jones was led away by police
A red-faced Mr. Jones was taken away by the police.
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dear mr wang (male) miss wang (female), can't say teacher wangJust a professional noun. It is not used as a salutation.
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English: My Dear Teacher Reading: [ma ] d ] ti t ].
Usage: 1. My dear teacher, my dear friend! Good luck.
my dear teacher , my dear friend ! good luck to you.
2. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, my dear teachers and students.
good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, my dear teachers and fellow graduates.
dear English [d] American [d r].
adj.My dear; Respectful; Dear.
adv.**Earth; Lovingly.
int.Ah.
n.Dear people.
n.(dear) personal name; (English, Spanish) Deere.
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English: My Dear Teacher Reading: [ma ] d ] ti t ].
Usage: 1. My dear teacher, my dear friend! Good luck.
my dear teacher , my dear friend ! good luck to you.
2. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, my dear teachers and students.
good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, my dear teachers and fellow graduates.
dear English [d] American [d r].
adj.My dear; Respectful; Dear.
adv.**Earth; Lovingly.
int.Ah.
n.Dear people.
n.(dear) personal name; (English, Spanish) Deere.
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