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a. 熊的,象熊的

熊的,象熊的



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  • Is there any difference between an ursine and an ursid?
    So Ursine is an adjective while Ursid is both a noun and adjective Ursid leans slightly to the classification whereas ursine leans to a bear's characteristics, e g , size, power If I called a man who is big an ursine man monstrosity, then I would be talking about his resemblance to a bear having a characteristic of a bear
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    (Context) or The behaviour change suggests that global warming is responsible for this revolution in ursine behaviour (Context) Most of the examples I can think of for this are animal-related; as I don't know the term for this, I don't know if there are different animal-specific and non-animal-specific terms for such a word
  • Is there an adjective for deer-like? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Fantasy novels have warriors of ursine physiques (and everyone knows Ursa major is the big bear), Dungeons Dragons bear-people are called Ursines I knew ovine from memory but had to double-check -- maybe a cartoon wolf said it to a sheepdog as they punched the clock
  • Adjective for Bear - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Ursine: of or relating to a bear or bears An example usage of "ursine": we noted that a preponderance of the evidence supports an ursine origin for the giant panda (Giant Pandas: Biology and Conservation) Another synonym might be "bearlike" Wiktionary has one definition that says: Like that of a bear
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    I see these two expressions are used almost identically in different contexts Is there a difference between I have got and I have gotten?
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    I would like to know if you can use "that" with a comma after it For example: Findings show that, during the initial stages of love, there is increased blood flow to the brain
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    While reading a book, I came across the word I'd've, as in: I'd've argued against it While it was obvious what it meant, it left me puzzled Is I'd've a proper word?
  • Do we hyphenate adjectives numbers? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    John Lawler calls this the eleven-year-old boy rule When a noun modifier consists of more than one word, it goes after the noun it modifies When a noun modifier consists of only one word, it goes before the noun it modifies Mnemonic: an eleven-year-old boy versus a boy eleven years old A single word (which includes a hyphenated word, as here) is an adjective; a multi-word phrase is an





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