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provides    音标拼音: [prəv'ɑɪdz]

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  • provide vs. provide with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The verb provide has two different subcategorisation frames: provide something [ to somebody] provide somebody with something In the first, the material provided is the object, in the second the recipient is the object Both are valid, and both are in common use The difference between them is the with phrase, which must be there to get meaning 2: if there is only one (direct) object, then
  • What is a person (not a company) who provides a service called?
    I need the correct English word for someone who provides a service The word "service provider" seems obvious but it is not correct According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a service provider shou
  • terminology - The term for a person who provides a reference for . . .
    6 When writing a CV or something similar, one often provides contact information to a person, who may be contacted for references about oneself (e g about work attitude or other qualifications) What is the person, who provides the reference or testimonial, called?
  • What is a room a company provides for eating food called?
    In the UK I have heard this referred to almost exclusively as the "canteen" The dictionary definition for canteen states: "a restaurant provided by an organization such as a college, factory, or company for its students or staff " However, even when working in organisations where there is no food service (nor even a vending machine), I have still heard it referred to in this way
  • “provide X to someone” vs “provide X for someone”
    This provides food for thought Parents provide for their children To provide for=to sustain or support physically or financially or in some other way that does not just mean to give or supply whereas: provide x to y just means: supply or give x to y There is also the idea of make provision for [arrange for]: The will provided for their upkeep
  • phrase requests - A word for a company that provides a service . . .
    Therefore, I am wondering if there is any word (or phrase) which can be used to describe my company which provides a service It would be nice if the word is commonly used in business jargon as well
  • tenses - We recommend that he provide provides? - English Language . . .
    To my ear "We recommend that he provide an appropriate response" sounds better than "provides" what is this tense construct called and which is right ?
  • Something that provides a way to gain knowledge
    Is there a single word or a phrase for 'something that indicates a direction to pursue or gain knowledge'? I want to use this word for 'Symmetry' I want to write about how symmetry helps us thin
  • prepositions - Provide us with X or provide us X? - English . . .
    Does provide need the preposition with, or is it truly ditransitive? Kindly provide us with your best quotation Kindly provide us your best quotation He provided directions He provided
  • grammar - Is whether limited to two options? - English Language . . .
    The entry in Merriam-Webster's provides us with three example sentences which use whether for one, two or many possibilities, respectively (As an aside, a similar use can be seen for alternative which originally refers to two states taking turns, as in ebb and flow





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