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electrophotography    
電照相術; 電子攝影術

電照相術; 電子攝影術

electrophotography
電子照像術

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  • Difference between supposedly and supposably
    What is the difference between supposedly and supposably? Both are real words but seem to have confusingly similar definitions Supposably: Capable of being supposed : conceivable Supposed
  • Allegedly Presumably Supposedly - whats the difference?
    But if you're looking for which word to use yourself, use "presumably" if you're fairly sure and "supposedly" if you're less sure As for "allegedly," it should really only be used when someone has made an explicit allegation, although that isn't always the case, unfortunately
  • grammar - Supposedly vs supposed to be - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    That is supposedly supposably wrong or That is supposed to be wrong Which is correct?
  • If enough people say supposably instead of supposedly
    0 Supposably and supposedly have different meanings, because their suffixes have different meanings -ably means it is possible -edly means it has been done Supposably is not an alternative pronunciation of supposedly Supposably and supposedly are two different words It can only be said of a single word that it has alternative pronunciations
  • word choice - supposed to or suppose to? - English Language Usage . . .
    Supposed to is a very common phrase, as in: you're not supposed to come here It means "you should not come here", "you are not meant to come here" Using *suppose to in this sentence would be considered wrong by most educated speakers The cause of this common omission of the d is probably that d t sounds the same as t, so that there is no difference in pronunciation between supposed to and
  • meaning in context - Does supposedly have a negative connotation . . .
    "Does “supposedly” have a negative connotation?" – No, not by itself It is the context that may give the color of negativity to it a qi gong master supposedly directs the flow of qi A disassertive marker: Here, supposedly because one is told so, with there being nothing tangible to show that, to make any categorical statement that it does
  • What is a word to describe ones thoughts that sound logical and . . .
    It often has a negative connotation as it is targeted towards people who tend to fool the public with supposedly beautifully-constructed thoughts that sound convincing in our ears but are not necessarily accurate The first word that comes to mind is deceptive, but it is not quite what I look for Any thoughts?
  • Allegedly vs. apparently - Differences in connotation?
    Alleged allegedly has a connotation of an accusation or other statement without proof (see below) and often implies doubt as to the veracity of the statement Since you do not doubt that trades have declined by 55% after the law's* introduction, allegedly wouldn't be the right word to use in your current sentence Apparent apparently has a connotation of an obvious conclusion based on evidence
  • What is the difference between ostensibly and probably?
    I'm not sure how this warrants a downvote Presumably, seemingly, and supposedly are all much better synonyms for ostensibly than probably could ever be
  • What would be non-slang equivalent of copium?
    The effects of copium include, but are not limited to: extreme rationalizations for the defeat, outlandish theories of conspiracy supposedly perpetrated by the opposing side, extreme rage directed at the other side, unconvincing allegations of fraud and abuse in the system, and rejection of the system as a whole





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