L 1: OK, please pass me the knife and fork.
Keywords: pass?
1. Phonetic symbol: English [p? S] beauty [p? s]?
2. translation: v. pass;, pass; Move in a certain direction; To bring to (a location); Pass; Pass the ball; Leave it to; Exceed; Change; Continue; Spend money; Termination; Pass; Pass (a law, etc) by vote; Allow; Announce; Pass; Excretion; Circulation; give up
Pass the exam; Passing by; Pass; Road, mountain pass; Pass the ball; Leap; Stage; Fish way; (Bridge) Don't call; Stab (in fencing); Magic; Browse (for a computer)
Pass (German, English) Pass (name)
When she passed the library gate, the telephone began to ring.
When she passed the library gate, the telephone began to ring.
Fork?
1. Phonetic symbol: English [f? K] beauty [f? rk]?
2. translation: n. fork; Rake up; Fork six. Fork; Divergent nouns (cross names); Fokker (England, Germany)
We came to a fork in the road.
We came to a fork in the road.
Extended data:
Usage of and:
1. stands for accumulation, which means "and" and ".
2. Indicates the result, meaning "therefore", which is close to the usage of so.
3. The expression condition is equivalent to if…then, which means "if … then …".
4. It means continuous, which can indicate a continuous state or continue to do another action after one action is completed.
The train runs faster and faster. The train is getting faster and faster.
It means two people walk next to each other, which means "then, then".
They kissed and said goodbye. They kissed and said goodbye.
6. Used to connect two identical words, indicating the deepening of continuity or degree, meaning "increasing repeatedly, repeatedly and constantly".
Example: It's getting colder and colder.
7. Used after several verbs.
8. Represents the addition of two numbers.
For example, 10 plus 5 equals 10. Five plus five equals 15.
9. Express contrast or turning point, express "although ..."