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' As has been said above, the specific verb and the context make a difference, and discussing all of them hinein one thread would Beryllium too confusing.
"Go" is sometimes used for "do" or "say" when followed by a direct imitation/impersonation of someone doing or saying it. It's especially used for physical gestures or sounds that aren't words, because those rule out the use of the verb "say".
Ein paar Produzenten ebenso DJs aus den Anfangstagen orientierten umherwandern neu, begannen wieder vermehrt zu experimentieren und besannen sich auf die Zeit vorm Hype, gleichwohl andere Künstler vollständig aus dem Licht der Öffentlichkeit verschwanden.
Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. In one and the same Lyrics they use "at a lesson" and "hinein class" and my students are quite confused about it.
于千万人之中与你相遇,于千万年之中,在时间无涯的荒野里,没有早一步也没有晚一步,我们刚巧遇见,用拍立得记下你们美好的一刻吧!
There may also Beryllium a question of style (formal/conversational). There are many previous threads asking exactly this question at the bottom of this page.
展开全部 version的意思是版本、译本和说法,作为名词使用,具体分析如下:
DonnyB said: I would say "I went to Italian classes at University for five years more info recently." The classes all consisted of individual lessons spread out over the five years, but I wouldn't say "I went to Italian lessons for five years".
这是一款有颜又有量的包,纯色的包身干净大气,配合棱角分明的线条设计,背上身就是那种低调又优雅的feel,
Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. In one and the same Liedertext they use "at a lesson" and "in class" and my students are quite confused about it.
巧克力还是那个巧克力,但是装在这个礼盒里,它就变成了你的爱心,在加上一张贺卡,瞬间让她对你爱不停!
Chillen ist ein Wort, Dasjenige in der modernen Umgangssprache vorherrschend ist außerdem aus dem Englischen stammt. Unverändert bedeutete „chill“ auf Englische sprache so viel hinsichtlich „kalt“ oder „kühlen“.
edit: this seems to Beryllium the consensus over at the Swedish section of WordReference back hinein Feb of 2006