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大家好,請教一下 在https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/boost看到這樣的解釋 boost v. n. Sometimes words appear that really don't have any clear origins. "Boost" is one of those words, but it's a fun word, and it's thought that maybe it has some connection to "boose", a Scots dialect word that carries the idea of a push. 想問的是這句:Sometimes words appear that really don't have any clear origins. 裡頭的that要怎麼解讀呢? 看到appear的用法有: appear to do sth it appears that there appears to be appear to have done sth what appears to be 但是這句的that後面並不是引領一個名詞子句,所以我就不曉得該如何解讀了。 請教一下,謝謝! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.226.131.45 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Eng-Class/M.1485493423.A.F5E.html
jtmh: 看成 Sometimes words [that really don't have any clear 01/27 13:38
jtmh: origins] appear. 01/27 13:39
jtmh: that 子句是修飾 words,因為太長且實際動詞 appear 太短, 01/27 13:40
jtmh: 所以先講 appear 之後再補說 that 子句。 01/27 13:41
感謝J大! 原來這裡的appear不是「似乎」,而是「出現」的意思, 且語句順序為了又方便理解而調動位置。 依我目前的程度,如果這要靠自己想,大概想破頭也想不出來吧QQ ※ 編輯: scju (36.226.131.45), 01/27/2017 13:56:12
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