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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • etymology - On the origins of the use of key or clavis to refer to . . .
    Probably this is based on a translation of Latin clavis "key," used by Guido for "lowest tone of a scale," or French clef (see clef; also see keynote) Sense of "mechanism on a musical instrument operated by the player's fingers" is from c 1500, probably also suggested by uses of clavis
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In Spanish, we have different names for the different types of periods: If the period is inside a paragraph, it's called punto seguido If the period ends a paragraph, it's called punto y aparte
  • 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
  • idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The point of the comment rather than the literal meaning is they're drowning and he's critiquing films Drowning is serious as the water insists upon itself, and he's sharing secrets of the heart about movies that are taken with their own importance
  • What is the meaning of within next two days? [duplicate]
    It's a wishy-washy statement that could have either of the two meanings you provide There is a fuzzy period during the middle of the day during which the meaning slides from one to the other, further complicated by other factors such as business closing times and so on If you're after precision you could say 'within the next 48 hours', which is more explicit about the deadline, or something
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As an example of what I believe to be constructive criticism, I offer my opinion that constructive criticism is not, and never will be, a cliche It is simply good use of language, conveying exactly what is intended IMHO the only alternative offered so far that really comes close is helpful criticism, but why use an uncommon phrase when we've already got a more common one?





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