安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- interjections - How to use the expression lo and behold - English . . .
Lo comes from Middle English, where it was a short form of lok, imperative of loken, "to look" (see Etymonline, Wiktionary) To behold means "to see, to look at" and comes from Old English bihaldan , "give regard to, hold in view" (compare to behalten in contemporary German)
- meaning - use of the interjection but lo . . . - English Language . . .
According to the OED, in Middle English there are two distinct words "lo" or "loo" which have fallen together; one of them is indeed derived from a form of "look", but the other "lá, an exclamation indicating surprise, grief, or joy"
- Combine UHF and VHF-Lo. DIY 4bay attic mount design
However the VHF-Lo station does pixelate from time-to-time I added a splitter resulting in a 15' and 40' run TV's at the end of each This caused me to lose the VHF-lo station and several of the UHF stations became weaker (pixelation) I added an amp that I had laying around (Leviton 48210-VA), before the splitter in the attic
- verbs - log in to or log into or login to - English Language . . .
When writing an instruction about connecting to a computer using ssh, telnet, etc , I'm not sure what spacing to use in this familiar spoken phrase: "Log in to host com" "Log into host com" "Login to
- Combine UHF and VHF-Lo. DIY 4bay attic mount design - TV Fool
However the VHF-Lo station does pixelate from time-to-time I added a splitter resulting in a 15' and 40' run TV's at the end of each This caused me to lose the VHF-lo station and several of the UHF stations became weaker (pixelation) I added an amp that I had laying around (Leviton 48210-VA), before the splitter in the attic
- Low VHF reception (2 - 6) Experience Opinions - TV Fool
A TV antenna is an assembly or wires and rods that is designed to receive RF signals over particular bands of the RF spectrum There is no home for ugly stepchildren who require Lo-VHF antennas Buy the antenna that you need An antenna that is advertised as 2-69 is designed to receive Low-VHF The engineers who design these antennas are not
- How did the letter Z come to be associated with sleeping snoring?
Edit: Another Wikipedia page: The big Z It is a convention in American comics that the sound of a snore can be reduced to a single letter Z
- No, not, and non - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Not is a negative adverb; no is a negative quantifier; non- is a negative prefix Since negation is so important, thousands of idioms use each of these, among other negatives
|
|
|