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The right thing is: it is, and it is.
Both, a Chinese word, pinyin is jì shì, is a conjunction, used to connect words or phrases before and after a sentence. It means since, means to infer causality. When used in conjunction with "and", "and", and "also", it means that there are two situations at the same time.
And that is, pronounced jí shì, a Chinese word, means exactly, so, that is. It is used to follow a noun or phrase in a sentence, and it can also be used to strengthen the tone at the beginning of a sentence. In the title, it is used with "is", which requires a conjunction, so it is "both".
Used to represent two juxtaposed contents.
Synonyms of both are:
1. Since it is a Chinese word, the pinyin is jì rán. Conjunctions, indicating that the premise is first proposed, and then deduced, often used "just", "also", "also" and other collocations. Source:
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Shi Nai'an's second chapter of "Water Margin": "Since Lang is willing to learn, the villain will teach with all his might." ”
2. It is a Chinese word, pronounced jì yǐ. Represents causality, proposes premises that have become reality or have been affirmed, and derives conclusions from which they can be derived. Source:
Warring States Xunzi "Xunzi Fuguo": "Both to cut down its roots, exhaust its original, and scorch the world." Translation:
Now that the roots have been cut down and the sources have been exhausted, the world is of course scorched.
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Both and match.
"Both" can be used as both an adverb and a conjunction. When used as an adverb, it is interpreted as "already". It is mostly used for fixed formats.
For example, "the past is not to blame", "once a word is spoken, it is difficult for the horse to chase". Indicates more than one aspect. It is often used in combination with "and", "also", "and", etc.
That is, "there are more than one meaning: as an adverb, just, as a convenience." Indicates how quickly or early the action occurred.
For example, "the recruitment is coming", "the mistake is corrected", and "the touch is imminent". Make a conjunction, even if, that is. The partial sentence used in the compound sentence indicates the assumption of concession, and the main sentence often has "also" to echo it.
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It should read "both".
It is used as a conjunction here, often echoing with "then", "just", and "then", and with the words "and", "and", "also", "also", "also" and other words, indicating that there are two situations at the same time.
That is, it is an adverb that means "just".
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Both ......Again, ......
For example: I love to watch both martial arts** and love**!
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There is a difference between being and being and being a good one:1. Different tendencies of meaning.
"Again" is more inclined to the same and juxtaposed, and "again" is more inclined to inherit and progressive.
2. The nature of repetition is different.
Again" means to repeat or continue, referring to the same: it rained today. Usually it only means the same action or thing "sometimes", and "again" does not have this usage, and cannot be expressed, and it will rain again today, which is wrong.
That is, to make a sentence again:1.Lan Lan is both beautiful and cute, and her personality is both lively and likable.
2.We are always afraid and hopeful of the future, both rejecting and looking forward to it.
3.This person is really annoying, fat and ugly, and withdrawn and annoying.
4.This stationery is both beautiful and functional; It's a great idea to save money and be environmentally friendly.
5.This summer is both humid and muggy, long and frustrating.
6.The essay is at once logical and intriguing, both exhilarating and inscrutable.
7.Congcong is a child in everyone's mind, that is, filial piety to parents and hard-working and capable, that is, serious study and unity with classmates.
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The difference between i.e. and both is as follows:1. That is: that is; at the time or locally; Just, convenient; If, if; Near; I arrive and begin to work on it.
2. Both: the action is over; Already; It is often used in conjunction with and and again to indicate the juxtaposition of the two.
3. Chinese characters have developed to a highly complete level in ancient times, not only used in China, but also served as the only international communication script in East Asia for a long time, and before the 20th century, they were the official written standard scripts of Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and other countries, and all East Asian countries have created their own Chinese characters to a certain extent.
Chinese characters, also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters, and square characters, belong to the morpheme syllabic script of ideograms. Chinese characters are the written language of Chinese, and are also borrowed to write Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other languages, and are a kind of script widely used in the Chinese character cultural circle, and it is also the only highly developed script that is still widely used in the world.
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Hello, I am glad to answer for you, that is, the difference between and both: 1, that is, there are multiple meanings: as an adverb, just, convenient.
Indicates how fast or early the action occurred, such as a touch. Make a conjunction, even if, that is. The partial sentence used in the compound sentence indicates the hypothetical concession, and the main sentence often echoes it.
2. Both, can be used as an adverb, can also be a conjunction, when used as an adverb: as an own interpretation. It is mostly used for fixed formats, such as in the past. Indicates more than one aspect. It is often used in combination, such as forests that both need water and can retain water. When used as a conjunction, it is indicated that since the meaning is used to deduce the partial sentence of the causal complex sentence, and the main sentence is often there, then it is equal to echoing it, and if it comes, it will be safe.
Questions. You are a good helper for me, thank you!
No thanks, I wish you a great day.
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There is a difference between being and being and being a good one:1. Different tendencies of meaning.
"Again" is more inclined to the same and juxtaposed, and "again" is more inclined to inherit and progressive.
2. The nature of repetition is different.
Again" means to repeat or continue, referring to the same: it rained today. Usually it only means the same action or thing as "Gao Xiao once", and "again" does not have this usage and cannot be expressed, and it will rain again today, which is wrong.
"Both" can be used as an adverb to disturb the idea, but also as a conjunction. When used as an adverb, it is interpreted as "already". It is mostly used for fixed formats.
For example, "the past is not to blame", "once a word is spoken, it is difficult for the horse to chase". Indicates more than one aspect. It is often used in combination with "and", "also", "and", etc.
That is, "there are multiple meanings: to be a slow laughing adverb, just, convenient." Indicates how quickly or early the action occurred. For example, "the recruitment is coming", "the mistake is corrected", and "the touch is imminent". Make a conjunction, even if, that is. Used in complex sentences.
The partial sentence indicates that the hypothetical concession is made, and the main sentence often has "also" to echo it.
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Both, and. 1. Both. 1. Already. Good pickpockets.
2. Since. 3. It's over;Exhaust.
4. Echoing adverbs such as "and, and, also", it means that there are two situations of friendship and congratulations.
2. Compounds. Since, past, is, hope, and so on.
Compounds. 一、此桥已前 [ jì wǎng ]1, past. 2. Refers to the past.
二、既 [ jì shì ] since.
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Correct is both and is. Quietly.
Both, a Chinese word, pinyin is jì shì, is a conjunction, used to connect words or phrases before and after a sentence. It means since, means to infer causality.
When used in conjunction with "and", "and", and "also", it means that there are two situations at the same time.
And that is, pronounced jí shì, a Chinese word, means exactly, so, that is. It is used to follow a noun or phrase in a sentence, and it can also be used to strengthen the tone at the beginning of a sentence. In the title, it is used from the same code as "is", and it needs to be matched with conjunctions, so it is "both".
Used to represent two juxtaposed contents.
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"Namely" is different from "both", the pronunciation is different, "namely" reads ji, and "both" reads ji
The shape is different, "i.e., the right from the "ear knife", and the "both" right from the "none";Righteousness is not the same. However, these two words are often misused, some use "i.e." for those who should use "both", and some use "both" for those who should use "i.e.". For example:
The soybean sauce packaging bag produced by a factory is printed: "This product has a unique sauce flavor, which can be directly accompanied to meals, and can be used as a condiment during cooking, with an endless aftertaste." Here the word "both" is mistaken for "i.e.".
That is, "there are more than one meaning: as an adverb, just, as a convenience." Indicates how quickly or early the action occurred.
For example, "the recruitment is coming", "the mistake is corrected", and "the touch is imminent". Make a conjunction, even if, that is. The partial sentence used in the compound sentence indicates the assumption of concession, and the main sentence often has "also" to echo it.
For example, Lu Xun's "Lace Literature: Inverted Mention": "Chickens and ducks, no matter what, are just sent to the kitchen and made into a big case, even if they are mentioned by the way, they will not make up for the fate in the final analysis." The phrase "even in passing" here implies a hypothetical concession.
"Both" can be used as both an adverb and a conjunction. When used as an adverb, it is interpreted as "already". It is mostly used for fixed formats.
For example, "the past is not to blame", "once a word is spoken, it is difficult for the horse to chase". Indicates more than one aspect. It is often used in combination with "and", "also", "and", etc.
For example: "Forests need water and keep it alive." Another example:
Pine trees do not need anyone to fertilize or irrigate. The reason why the "i.e." in the product description on the soybean sauce packaging bag of a certain factory should be changed to "both" is because it means "more than one aspect" here, and it is not reasonable to use "i.e.". When used as a conjunction, it means "since", and it is used to deduce the partial sentence of the causal complex sentence, and the main sentence often echoes it with "then", "just", etc.
For example: "If it comes, it will be safe." Another example:
If we want a revolution, we must have a revolutionary party. ”
Even though 'since' and 'since' are both conjunctions, they have different functions. The hypothetical concession represented by "even" can be something that has not yet been realized or something that is contrary to a fait accompli. For example:
Even if you were there, I am afraid there was no other way. "Since" means that the premises are first formulated and then inferred. Such as:
Now that you know that you have done something wrong, you should quickly correct it. ”
Even "even" is available, but "even" is not available.
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First of all, the pronunciation of the two is different, the former is a second tone, and the latter is a fourth tone.
That is, one of the most common uses is a further elaboration of the previous text; There is a higher frequency of occurrence of the word even though it occurs;
Both: A common collocation is since.
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Of course, the so-called "i.e." and "both" are all derived from ancient Chinese. If you know a little bit about oracle bone inscriptions, starting from the pictograms, it is easy to find the answer. That is, it generally refers to the moment when the action is completed, and refers to the last action.
Both means that the thing has been done, emphasizing a result.
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The difference between "i.e." and "both": "i.e." is pronounced ji (two tones), and there are four interpretations: 1 near; Contact:
If you are leaving, you can hope but you can't do it. 2 to; Started to work on: enthronement.
3 Present; For now: today, success is imminent. 4 On Arrival (Current Environment):
Instant love. "Both" is pronounced ji (four tones), and the word meaning is four: 1 already:
Forgive somebody's past misdeeds; 2 Since: what has come is ...... peace
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"That is" and "both", a bowl of rice can distinguish between "even" and "since".
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That is, the pronunciation is the second tone, and the pronunciation is the fourth tone.
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If you have more stir-fried vegetables, I will go to you to play.
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"Namely" usually means, as in "Huaxia is China". Sometimes it is only used as "just", as in the case of "the Gulf war is about to break out." It can also be used as a proximity solution, such as "to be seen but not to be reached", which means that it can be seen but not approached; "If it is like separation" is like a situation of proximity and separation, and it is often used for the relationship between the two is neither close nor far, neither close nor close.
That is, "i.e., is often used in the present, in the present, we often have the words "today", "immediate" and "immediate", which can be interpreted in this way. "Namely" also has the meaning of contact, and "instant scene" is a commonly used idiom, which refers to touching the foreground and generating some feelings. By extension, "extemporaneous" means above a banquet or gathering, as in "he makes an extemporaneous speech"; "Improvisation" means to create a work with a sudden interest in the situation in front of you, such as "he made an improvisation".
Even though "even" is a conjunction that indicates a hypothetical concession, as in "go even if it rains".
Both" can also be used as a conjunction, note that it is not the meaning of assuming concessions, but echoes the words "and, and, also" and other words, indicating the meaning of both situations, such as "she is both talented and hard-working", "both tall and big". "Since" is a word that is used a lot, and if you use "since", pay attention to the sentence structure that is usually used to make a premise and then make inferences, for example, "since you know that you are wrong, you should correct it immediately".
It is very interesting that there is no mistake between "fait accompli" and "fait accompli", and when writing, we should be careful to distinguish between them, the former is the idiom "has become a reality", and the latter is a half-sentence that connects the previous sentence "......".and it became a reality".
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1.The main meaning of "i.e." is to be close to, to be close, and the common words composed of "i.e." are "even" and "even".
2."Both" is pronounced jì, and the main meaning is already, and the common words composed of "both" are "both......Again, ......"both vivid and lively"), "since".
3.That is, one of the meanings: that is, the meaning.
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That is, the meaning of the word is different from that of the word.
Word meaning] 1, that is, that is.
2. Even if; Though.
3. It is used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate an emphasis on tone.
Word meaning] 1. Conjunctions, with "and, and, also, more", etc., indicate that the two aspects exist at the same time.
2. It means to express the since.
That is, "to form a sentence:."
1. Blowing the stage is autumn water, sparse and happy, and singing in winter.
2. On the beach after low tide, colorful shells are everywhere.
3. Even if he hit a wall, he was also very interested in this matter and showed extremely strong interest.
4. I heard that on the first day of execution, that is, yesterday, there were several half-dead people on the cage, and they were all imprisoned.
5. As the saying goes, "the chicken is not as good as the phoenix", but it is true, it can be said that their father and son are the tiger father and the dog.
Both are "to form a sentence:
1. In his words, curing diseases and saving people is not only a vocation, but also a belief.
2. Since you opened your mouth to intercede, I won't care about it this time.
3. Military training is both bitter and sweet.
4. My table mate is not only my study partner, but also my good friend.
5. This trip is a sneak attack, of course, it has to be silenced and concealed.
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