In the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly” is ( ). A: strangely B: stupidly C: plainly D: slowly
In the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly” is ( ). A: strangely B: stupidly C: plainly D: slowly
In<br/>the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to<br/>an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly”<br/>is (). A: strangely B: stupidly C: plainly D: slowly
In<br/>the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to<br/>an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly”<br/>is (). A: strangely B: stupidly C: plainly D: slowly
What does "She stupidly chose to be with this man." mean?____ A: It was stupid of her to choose to be with this man. B: She chose to be with this man in a stupid manner. C: She fell in love with him and wanted to marry him. D: She chose, in a wise manner,to be with this man.
What does "She stupidly chose to be with this man." mean?____ A: It was stupid of her to choose to be with this man. B: She chose to be with this man in a stupid manner. C: She fell in love with him and wanted to marry him. D: She chose, in a wise manner,to be with this man.
Why do Japanese athletes say sorry to the public A: They think their failures are wrapped up with a sense of national identity. B: They think their failures are due to carelessness. C: They have acted stupidly in the Olympic. D: They have lost the chance of a fat endorsement contract with the Americans.
Why do Japanese athletes say sorry to the public A: They think their failures are wrapped up with a sense of national identity. B: They think their failures are due to carelessness. C: They have acted stupidly in the Olympic. D: They have lost the chance of a fat endorsement contract with the Americans.