#西语词汇# apenas 一词很常用,有几种常见的用法如下:
几乎不(没),相当于 casi no:
Le duele mucho la garganta. Apenas puede hablar.
他嗓子很疼。几乎不能说话。
注意:此句中的 le 是利益与格,表示与格动词取代物主形容词的用法。
仅仅只,刚:
Tenía apenas quince años cuando se incorporó al Ejército Rojo.
他刚刚十五岁就参加了红军。
刚…就:
Apenas llegó, se puso a trabajar.
他一到就开始工作了。
几乎不(没),相当于 casi no:
Le duele mucho la garganta. Apenas puede hablar.
他嗓子很疼。几乎不能说话。
注意:此句中的 le 是利益与格,表示与格动词取代物主形容词的用法。
仅仅只,刚:
Tenía apenas quince años cuando se incorporó al Ejército Rojo.
他刚刚十五岁就参加了红军。
刚…就:
Apenas llegó, se puso a trabajar.
他一到就开始工作了。
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自1985年以来,该建筑一直是官方的历史地标
前身为RCA大楼,1986年由通用电气公司合并。
这座建筑有一个天文台,被称为“岩石之巅”。
Part of the Rockefeller Center. The building is an official historic landmark since 1985. Formerly known as the RCA building, incorporated in 1986 by General Electric. The building features an observatory, known as 'Top of the Rock'. . .
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自1985年以来,该建筑一直是官方的历史地标
前身为RCA大楼,1986年由通用电气公司合并。
这座建筑有一个天文台,被称为“岩石之巅”。
Part of the Rockefeller Center. The building is an official historic landmark since 1985. Formerly known as the RCA building, incorporated in 1986 by General Electric. The building features an observatory, known as 'Top of the Rock'. . .
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答案是B!快来看看答案解析是怎么说的
b. nobody / somebody has – Correct – the first word is suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it has a negative meaning, and subject–verb
agreement is good.a. anybody / somebody has – incorrect – the first word should be suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it should have a negative meaning.
c. anybody / somebody have – incorrect – the first word should be suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it should have a negative meaning, and the verb should agree
with its subject.
d. none of the above – incorrect – one of the answers above is correct.
b. nobody / somebody has – Correct – the first word is suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it has a negative meaning, and subject–verb
agreement is good.a. anybody / somebody has – incorrect – the first word should be suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it should have a negative meaning.
c. anybody / somebody have – incorrect – the first word should be suitable for use in a
positive sentence, but it should have a negative meaning, and the verb should agree
with its subject.
d. none of the above – incorrect – one of the answers above is correct.
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