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Guido    音标拼音: [gw'ido]

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  • etymology - The origin of the derogatory usage of Guido - English . . .
    Guido: is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American The guido stereotype is multi-faceted Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in ge
  • phrase meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Finding a patron is clearly a good and advantageous thing ("will turn out well") but Machiavelli advises Guido to benefit from patronage by studying, or to study so as to merit and benefit from patronage
  • etymology - Origin reason for the hit by a bus phrase - English . . .
    They wanted to know if Python would survive if Guido disappeared This is an important issue for businesses that may be considering the use of Python in a product "Guido" is Guido van Rossum, the inventor and still leader of Python language development Note that "bus" here is presented as one of a number of possible tragic scenarios
  • at line vs in line - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Possible Duplicate: Which preposition in front of “line” — “on”, “in”, “at”? Given a numbered list of lines of text (in my case an algorithm), sh
  • endure vs perdure vs persist - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    All definitions via The Free Dictionary perdure means To last permanently; endure endure is To continue in existence; last persist means To be obstinately repetitious, insistent, or tena
  • Is ‘toss a bone to somebody’ a popular English idiom?
    A dog replicates a person waiting for something The bone replicates good information that the Person can use A dogs behaviour after receiving a bone is the behaviour of the person after receiving the information, the dog not unlike the person; may run around with it showing it off or dig a hole to bury it; so he doesn't have to share it with another
  • As a mean (s?) for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What's more correct, the plural or singular use of "mean" in the following phrases: As a means for As a mean for My intuition is the singular, the second one, since we have a singular "a" there But
  • Who coined the term Benevolent Dictator? - English Language Usage . . .
    I find much discussion on the concept of the term, even attributing a variation (benevolent dictator for life) to computer scientists: The phrase originated in 1995 with reference to Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language
  • Can to seed and to sow be used interchangeably?
    Hello, Guido Thanks for sharing your expertise I think that, for such common terms, more 'technical' (specifying) definitions are for once justified But, as Lexico, for instance, defines 'sow' thus: plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth and RHK Webster's defines 'seed':
  • Why are blueish and bluish both considered correct spellings?
    I prefer blueish because both variants are so uncommon that it's best to keep the "blue" obvious Perhaps some might think that bluish is a non-English, one-syllable word pronounced "blweesh" like the beginning of "Guido " Roses are red Violets are blueish If it wasn't for Jesus, The pope might be Jewish





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