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appertain    
vi. 附属,关系,适合

附属,关系,适合

appertain
v 1: be a part or attribute of [synonym: {pertain}, {appertain}]


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  • what is the difference in usage of pertain and appertain?
    0 Appertain is often used to describe things that belong to or are connected with something else in a more indirect or supplementary manner It suggests a relationship that is not essential but is nonetheless associated with a primary subject Whereas, pertain directly implies a clear, straightforward relevance or connection to the matter at hand
  • meaning - To be subject to vs. to be subjected to - English . . .
    Generally, subject to (subject in this case is an adjective) is most commonly used in the following ways: having a tendency for something This road is subject to flooding conditional upon Your business plan is subject to review The promotion is subject to our terms and conditions Subjected to is used to mean "to be made to undergo an unpleasant experience": Sadly, immigrants are subjected
  • grammaticality - X is subject to Y or X is subjected to Y . . .
    In this sentence, both are subject to and are subjected to are grammatical, and they mean two slightly different things In the first, subject is an adjective, and in the second, it's a verb From Cambridge Dictionaries Online: subject adj often affected by something, especially something unpleasant, subject to verb: to make someone or something experience an unpleasant or worrying thing So
  • Is there an English word meaning the use of uncommon words?
    The prior answers appertain to the question more precisely, but I think in the right context, a word such as " ponderous," meaning laborious, dull, and excessively detailed, might be suitable; It also carries a more literary connotation than loquacious or garrulous, which describe speaking with superabundant wordiness, droning on, or talking in
  • Do you write a new sentence following quotation marks?
    In the instance you describe I would certainly write the quotations as separate sentences, as you illustrate It would not be appropriate to start a new paragraph, as both sentences appertain to the same topic There are, however, circumstances in which one could easily continue the same sentence after a quotation Consider the following: John said "I insist you listen to me", and then sat
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    4 The OED gives it as ‘appropriately, suitably’ Ultimately from afeir, and then from ‘Anglo-Norman and Middle French aferir, afferir, to appertain, to be appropriate, to be fitting '
  • phrases - Why is the word Honours in plural form when used in x . . .
    Wikipedia has an article on 'honours degrees', but doesn't explain why the term is in the plural It's just the traditional terminology
  • academic writing - Are all phrase verbs informal? - English Language . . .
    Examples of formal phrasal verbs adhere to appertain to ascribe to disabuse of emanate from to depart from engage in enlarge on upon enter on upon offend against permit of pertain to provide against set forth As always with writing, context is everything – remember to use the language most appropriate to your audience
  • pronunciation vs spelling - An Universal Etymological English . . .
    The variety of matters that occurred, we omit, such as the order taken for keeping of the young Queen; of the provision for the mother; the calling home of the Douglas, and other, such as appertain to a Universal History of the time
  • Exist or Exists? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am writing a paper on the topic of “dharma” I have written: “Within these two categories exists all forms and definitions of dharma ” I am stumped! Is it supposed to be exist or exists, and why?





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