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rerun    音标拼音: [r'ir'ʌn]
n. 重新开动,再度上演
vt. 重新开动

重新开动,再度上演重新开动



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  • word usage - Is it rerun or re-run? - English Language Usage . . .
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    Not really addressed in the dictionary I see "have to run", but not have run or have ran I lean towards the former as correct, but asked here to get other thoughts
  • history - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One more thing we can try is to enable case insensitive matching and rerun it to show the different casing choices as separate plots: To go beyond that you'd need to use a different tool
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    The past tense, and past participle of "split" is "split" I don't think that "splitted" is grammatical, though I dare say it gets used
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    Shooted is an obsolete, nonstandard simple past tense and past participle of shoot (source) You should not use this form Shot is proper It's still used sometimes, but it's really obsolete Example: He took his gun and shooted people just like, from one block of LePlaza and two blocks from the main police station of PAP — The Huffington Post, “Georgianne Nienaber: Senator Leahy Calls
  • etymology - What is the origin of being in the pudding club . . .
    I'm watching a rerun of a British sitcom, "Are You Being Served," (originally aired in May 1976) in which the phrase was used; the character who used it, and the two who understood it, are urban (London), are lower-middle class economically, and are middle-class in outlook (they value outward respectability and the upholding of middle-class
  • Within X days from due date till the due date
    My understanding is that if it is period of more days, we should use "within" however if it is one exact day, we should use till due date and using this: In the event that the issued invoice is not paid within due date would be wrong Am I right?
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    What's a word for when someone is wrong, and they know they're wrong, but they insist that they are right? EDIT: If someone does something and you know they did it, and they know they did it, but





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