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How to use English?
Question 1: How do you say Manual in English?

instruction

Question 2: How to use the equipment in English?

Translation results:

Using this method

Method _ Youdao Dictionary

way

English ['meθ? d]

Beauty [m? θ? d]

Methods; Orderly; generic function

Use the experience performance method

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[network language]

Methods, methods, methods

Teaching method, teaching method, teaching method, teaching method

Question 3: Make full use of it. make the most of/take full advantage of

make the most of/take full advantage of

make the most of/take full advantage of

make the most of/take full advantage of

give full play to

make the most of/take full advantage of

Become better

make the most of/take full advantage of

1. The desire to make full use of natural resources will finally come true.

The desire to make full use of natural resources will eventually come true.

She really took full advantage of every opportunity.

She must have made the most of her opportunity.

If there is nothing better, make the most of what you have.

If you don't have the best, make the most of what you have.

They make full use of the hotel facilities.

They made full use of the hotel facilities.

We should make full use of abundant human resources.

We will make full use of our rich human resources.

Make full use of your spare time to practice English.

6. Make full use of your spare time to practice English.

Question 4: How to say 40 points in Chinese in English? Hello, Chinese translation is Sichuan Chinese or Chinese language.

I hope my answer is helpful to you. Good luck.

Question 5: So how do you say then in English? Next; Afterwards; then

Question 6: How to say it in English or: [yaome]

1.(conj)X or y (used when choosing between two things)

Examples and usage:

1. Come in or go out.

Come in or go out.

Dick either studies hard or doesn't study at all, and never takes the middle road.

Dick either studies very hard or doesn't study at all, and there is never a time in between.

You can do it yourself or entrust others to handle it.

Either you go in person or you entrust someone else to do it.

Question 7: How do you say it in English? pare

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Comparison, comparison, metaphor

pare

transitive verb

Compared with

Compare ... to; Metaphor (right)

To change (an adjective or adverb) into a comparative [superlative]

Replace one thing with another.

Compare one thing with another.

Teachers' work is often compared to candles.

Teachers' work is often compared to candles.

pare

[kEm5pZE]

intransitive verb

Match, compare

compete

Roughly the same

My English is inferior to his.

My English level is not as good as his.

It's hard to peel.

It's hard to compare.

pare

[kEm5pZE]

Noun (short for noun)

Compare, contrast

Her beauty is incomparable.

She is incomparably beautiful.

Compared with

Compared with ... ...

out of range

Unparalleled, unattainable

Past prices

Unparalleled, unattainable

No hunger

Unparalleled, unattainable

not be inferior to

Seems to be better than; Not inferior to

incomparable

Far from it, far from it.

Cut down notes

Take notes; award

Reduce to

Compare with ...

Compared with

Compared with ... ...

can't compare with

Not as good as; Deficiency and comparison; In contrast, it proves to be inferior.

address couple

address compare

Arithmetic parity

Operation comparison

Logical price

Logical comparison

with striking contrast

Both contain the meaning of "comparison" and "comparison".

Pare often refers to comparing two things or phenomena to find out their similarities and differences. For example, if you compare Marx's works with Hegel's, you will find many differences. If you compare Marx's works with Hegel's, you will find many differences. Contrast refers to "contrast" and "contrast" between the two, with the emphasis on "highlighting their differences through the comparison of two things or phenomena", such as: comparing farm life with urban life to compare urban and rural life.

Question 8: What? What do you say in English?

If I didn't catch each other clearly, what can I ask, please forgive me?

Question 9: "If possible ..." How to say it in English for 20 minutes?

If possible

C: I'd like to make a request, if I may.

I have a request, if I may. )

Try to meditate if you can.

Try to meditate if you can.

I'd like to have lunch with you, if possible.

If possible, I'd like to have lunch with you.

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