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lossy    
n. 耗損

耗損

lossy
有損耗

lossy
有損

lossy
adj 1: characterized by or causing dissipation of energy [ant:
{lossless}]



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  • How To Use the Verb “Suggest” Correctly: A Complete Guide
    How to Use "Suggest" Correctly in Sentences Using suggest correctly involves understanding its grammatical structure and the nuances of its meaning Here’s a clear, step-by-step breakdown 1 Basic Structure of "Suggest" The core pattern: Subject + suggest + (that) + (subject) + (verb in base form) Example: I suggest that he stay home
  • Suggest - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    We can use suggest with a question word such as where, what, who, how: Could you suggest where I might be able to buy a nice sweater for Mark? Can anyone suggest how we might attract more people to the next event?
  • How to Use the Verb Suggest in English | Improving English
    The verb "suggest" is a common word used to give advice, make recommendations, or share ideas However, it is easy to use incorrectly, especially for English learners One common mistake is saying, "I suggest you" or "He suggested me" instead of the correct structure
  • Which sentence is correct? Using suggest or suggests in a . . .
    Because the subject of the clause is present-tense third-person plural, you would use suggest In first- or second-person, or third-person plural, you use "suggest " Use "suggests" in third-person singular
  • 3 Ways to Use the Verb Suggest - wikiHow
    The third person singular form of “suggest” is “suggests,” so your sentence will read “Sally suggests ” If the subject of your sentence was in first person singular, such as "I", you would use the first person singular form of the verb, which is simply "suggest"
  • How to use SUGGEST correctly - Our English Blog
    Suggest is most commonly followed by a that-clause in which the subjunctive is used: Suggest (that) someone do something I suggested (that) you buy a new house; My parents suggest (that) I study harder to get higher marks We suggest (that) she learn French
  • Confusing words - suggest, recommend and advise
    Three words that learners often find confusing are “suggest”, “recommend” and “advise” Let me see if I can help you understand the differences in the meaning and the grammar Meaning First of all, they have a similar meaning but they’re not exactly the same Suggest





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