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ager    音标拼音: ['edʒɚ]
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    These results hardly prove that teenager passed teen-ager in popularity in the 1950s, but they do indicate a major shift in proportionate use of teenager and teen-ager in the 1950s compared with the 1940s When did reference works start favoring 'teenager' over 'teen-ager'?
  • What is the difference between aged and age?
    Per the Macmillan dictionary, aged is an adjective: aged, adj : someone who is aged 18, 35, 70, etc is 18, 35, 70, etc years old A woman aged 50 has given birth to twins Men aged between 18 and 35 are most at risk from violent crime In the second case, a group of students that are of college age are college age (not college aged) students Note the preponderance of college age over
  • word choice - Angry with vs. angry at vs. angry on - English . . .
    I am a South-Indian and I was recently confused about this usage - "angry on" vs "angry with" vs "angry at" someone I understand that "angry with" someone is the correct usage However I realized that "angry on someone" is a direct translation from Tamil, a South Indian language
  • How many different parts of speech can the f-word be used as?
    In an "interesting" thread of comments we began to look at the word fuck in several different uses Most of them were interjections and verb uses as would be expected But, perhaps dialectally, th
  • Should there be a space before a percent sign?
    I will add that German standards, too, use a space (see DIN 5008, Duden, etc ), but it appears that barely any German is aware of that The style guidelines of the German Wikipedia agree that there should be a space, but even in their article on the percent sign itself that rule is occasionally ignored: for every instance with a space, there's another one without So much for standards
  • grammar - I was using, I have used, I have been using, I had . . .
    I have used cocaine I took cocaine at least once sometime in the past I was using cocaine In the past, I was a habitual user of cocaine EDIT: As the comment says, this can also mean a process in the past, e g "I was using cocaine when the accident happened" can mean "I was not looking at the road since I was snorting cocaine " I have been using cocaine Starting some time in the past, and
  • in ages vs for ages - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    They will convey the same meaning in a negative sentence; but in ages and other durational phrases with in (in weeks months years a coon's age donkey's years) are Negative Polarity Items and can't occur outside the scope of a negative trigger E g, I've known him for ages years a long time vs ungrammatical *I have seen him in ages weeks months years a coon's age donkey's years
  • Origin of “ish kabibble” as an interjection i. e. What, me worry?
    In New York in the mid-70s, my ethnic German bride-to-be introduced me to an expression : “ish kabibble” At the moment, I thought it kind of catchy, and have used it ever since in milder WTF mo
  • Either and vs. Either or - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    (1) In this question on math SE a question about the meaning of 'either' before a list which ends with 'and' The meaning of either a, b, c, or d is from this answer sort of clear in that it means





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