The reply should be: 1 c$ w- n- l% z1 m"That means ..........."/ R. P. g% y+ R4 W( a
Then you will understand " 这个 's 应该是 does " & W2 b5 S% Y0 K! G* i把 does 省略成 's 不少见:$ D" O4 R5 c. R" K
What's it like?: v8 P! _* E" r: u1 z( W( ^
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What's she look like?
* k2 i3 F! J, H- @; x/ K% G" y& z1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 8 @: R! p6 t& W, z% v$ }2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?
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"What's" for "what does" is moderately common in spoken informal BrE, but not all speakers would use it. You would be more likely to hear it in a non-standard variety of British English, for instance.# y! x! {1 |" P- T. V5 }' ~
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说这是英式口语的缩写,不知然否
原帖由 WHMIS 于 2009-3-23 18:40 发表 8 i$ R. |3 |; R2 BWhat's! X7 o+ B' D& j2 n
. O' a- a+ c+ l1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 9 Q- f, _: e6 A$ O8 x+ F2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?
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如果加上出处就更好了,