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- 污水处理基础常识,coD,BoD,ss分别代表什么? - 知乎
SS是 固体悬浮物 (suspended solids )指悬浮在水中的固体物质浓度。 BOD,COD和SS都是污水处理的重要指标,数值越高,说明水体中污染物浓度越高,水体污染越严重。 这些都比较基础,你百度都可以找到的 发布于 2018-12-14 23:52 环保管家 注册环保工程师资格证
- Apostrophe s or ss - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
In this sentence should I use Apostrophe as s's or s'? I am always confused with what exactly the rule behind s' and s's The sentence is: Hours later Fadnavis's resignation, the the NCP-Congress
- typography - During what period of history did English use “ß”, the . . .
Its uppercase equivalent is two characters instead of one: SS It was apparently also once used in just the same way English, but I cannot find just exactly when or where Was it used in manuscripts only, or in printed books too? During what time period would this have run?
- What is the difference between S and S? - English Language Learners . . .
Fluffy's answer is correct about the possessive usages, so I won't repeat those However, it misses an important point Possession isn't the only use for 's; it can also be a contraction for is For example: it's, how's, he's, she's, that's, etc In standard English, s' is never a contraction * The double meaning of 's leads to one of the most common mistakes in written English: confusing its
- 有人知道ss是什么意思吗? - 知乎
党卫军 (Schutzstaffel),为德文Schutz (护卫、防护、亲卫)与德文Staffel (团队、编群、队伍)的组合词,英文普遍简称为SS,是德国纳粹党中用于执行治安勤务的编制之一,与纳粹党武装战斗执行部队的冲锋队并立的另一支纳粹党情报和监视、拷问行刑组织。 原是纳粹党于冲锋队外专为希特勒设立的个人随
- 请问德语字母 ß(sz,eszett)和希腊字母 β(beta)在手写时能否这样区分(如图)? - 知乎
即把 eszett 的组成部分——长 s 和普通 s,尽可能展现出来。
- Possessive case for a certain proper noun - ss apostrophe
This is a style issue, not a matter of objective correctness or incorrectness Having said that, I note the advice that various style manuals offer From Words Into Type (1974): Proper names The possessive form of almost all proper names is formed by adding apostrophe and s to a singular or apostrophe alone to a plural By this style rule, you would express the plural of Ross as Ross's From
- Pronunciation of ss as s and lack of sh? - English Language Usage . . .
So many English (probably a majority) take a sort of short cut by pronouncing the 'ss' as 'sh' Pronunciation is a sequence of shapings of mouth, toungue and teeth and follows (in every language and dialect) its own law: follow the line of least resistance as you pass from one syllable to the next
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