I (judge) ______ the turn and hit the sidewalk.
I (judge) ______ the turn and hit the sidewalk.
The truck stopped ( ) when the child ran into the street from the sidewalk.
The truck stopped ( ) when the child ran into the street from the sidewalk.
Thearewalkingonthe_______.(人行道) A: route B: sidewalk C: lobby
Thearewalkingonthe_______.(人行道) A: route B: sidewalk C: lobby
“Pavement” in British English and “sidewalk” in American English have the same ________.
“Pavement” in British English and “sidewalk” in American English have the same ________.
Walking on a crowded sidewalk is an example of which system () A: Closed B: Open
Walking on a crowded sidewalk is an example of which system () A: Closed B: Open
pavement/sidewalk A: social meaning B: affective meaning C: collocational meaning
pavement/sidewalk A: social meaning B: affective meaning C: collocational meaning
When asked, he said he didn’t know it was ______ to ride on the sidewalk there.
When asked, he said he didn’t know it was ______ to ride on the sidewalk there.
There is difference in ______ meaning between pavement and<br/>sidewalk. A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative
There is difference in ______ meaning between pavement and<br/>sidewalk. A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative
There is difference in<br/>______ meaning between pavement and sidewalk. A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative
There is difference in<br/>______ meaning between pavement and sidewalk. A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative
There is difference in ______ meaning between "pavement" and "sidewalk". A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative
There is difference in ______ meaning between "pavement" and "sidewalk". A: Conceptual B: Stylistic C: Affective D: Collocative