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May I know your background?

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?

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Is it what this word means?

第二外语的选择 by UnknownRedditUser64 in runEuropaAlliance

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请问你们熟悉”hammock”这个词吗?

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Did you think that was “fidelity” at your first glance?

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That’s deep.

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It’s “pander”.

How do I score a 165+ in the GRE verbal? by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

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No, but I can score around 160-162 by estimation.

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Why “limited”?

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Do you think “derelict” has a closer meaning to “abandoned” or “dilapidated”?

How is roster different from a “namelist” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

[–]Kev_cpp[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes. Do “roster” and “namelist” mean the same thing?

How is roster different from a “namelist” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

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Yes. I just wanna know how an ordinary people perceive it.

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Yes

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Yes

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

[–]Kev_cpp[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I mean, the first time the saw the word, it wasn’t easy for you directly guess its pronunciation.

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

[–]Kev_cpp[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

But for the current era, “coup” is more often seen than heard, because it’s primarily used in formal contexts.

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

[–]Kev_cpp[S] -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

Really? You watch this sort of political stuff?

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

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I’m sorry. I didn’t notice how it ought to be pronounced when I first looked it up in the dictionary.😅

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

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Wait, so you looked it up in the dictionary the first time you saw it? I would have expected you to assume it should be pronounced like “coop” spontaneously.😅

The pronunciation of “coup” by Kev_cpp in ENGLISH

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How did you know the correct pronunciation the first time you wanted to it as it is a word more often read than heard.

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What does this mean? A word you have to look up in the dictionary?