2)You use practically to describe something which involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories. The course is more practically based than the Master's degree 该课程比顾士学位更具实践性 He sounds eminently sensible and very practically minded. 微听起夹指常明智。而且指誉务史。 12.All the way )You can use all the way to emphasize that your remark applies toevery part of a situation,activity,or period of time. e.g.Having started a revolution,we must go all the way. I'll support him all the way 2)You use all the wa y to emphasize how long a distance is e.g.He had to walk all the way home. That dress came all the way from New York.那件裙子是从纽约远道而来的。 13.Neighborhood 1)a district or an area of a town;the people who live there e.g.We grew up in the same neighborhood. a poor/quiet/residential neighborhood He shouted so loudly that the whole neighborhood could hear him 2)the area that you are in or the area near a particular place临近,附近 synonym vicinity e.g.We searched the suounding neighborhood for the missing boy Houses in the neighborhood of Paris are Neighborhood or community? Neighborhood refers to a distinct geographical area within a larger city or town,while community is a broader term encompassing people sharing common interests or characteristics.not necessarily linked to a ecific location Neighborhood Community A geographically localized area A group of people sharing common within a larger city or town. interests,values,or characteristics. Geographical proximity. Shared interests,values,or goals. Often due to physical closeness. Can be physical or virtual,based on shared interests. Influences local governance and More focused on shared goals and
6 2) You use practically to describe something which involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories. The course is more practically based than the Master’s degree. 该课程比硕士学位更具实践性。 He sounds eminently sensible and very practically minded. 他听起来非常明智,而且非常务实。 12.All the way 1) You can use all the way to emphasize that your remark applies to every part of a situation, activity, or period of time. e.g. Having started a revolution, we must go all the way. I'll support him all the way 2) You use all the way to emphasize how long a distance is. e.g. He had to walk all the way home. That dress came all the way from New York. 那件裙子是从纽约远道而来的。 13. Neighborhood 1) a district or an area of a town; the people who live there e.g. We grew up in the same neighborhood. a poor/quiet/residential neighborhood He shouted so loudly that the whole neighborhood could hear him. 2) the area that you are in or the area near a particular place 临近,附近 synonym vicinity e.g. We searched the surrounding neighborhood for the missing boy. It was a car from outside the immediate neighborhood. (紧邻) Houses in the neighborhood of Paris are extremely expensive. Neighborhood or community? Neighborhood refers to a distinct geographical area within a larger city or town, while community is a broader term encompassing people sharing common interests or characteristics, not necessarily linked to a specific location. Neighborhood Community A geographically localized area within a larger city or town. A group of people sharing common interests, values, or characteristics. Geographical proximity. Shared interests, values, or goals. Often due to physical closeness. Can be physical or virtual, based on shared interests. Influences local governance and More focused on shared goals and
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