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14.无家可归的homeless(adj.)分析 homeless (adj.)无家可归的
解答 答案:homeless (adj.)无家可归的
the homeless 无家可归者
The scheme has been set up to help homeless people.这个计划的目的是帮助无家可归的人.
点评 对于单词短语的识记,要从词义着手,理解词性和常见用法或搭配,并能在语境中灵活运用.
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