The reply should be: ! q. ?( ?6 R. h( f- ^"That means ..........."/ p$ _' k3 u$ m, H& ^. m3 _: z
Then you will understand " 这个 's 应该是 does ", L, K( Z$ |0 g2 w2 z' R
把 does 省略成 's 不少见: * j0 ~8 c+ H7 uWhat's it like? 2 G3 e2 N/ T: l. WWhat's he eat? " ^: t2 V" ?! I6 ZWhat's she look like?
What's / B( q" _' d6 W6 A ^) l6 O: g / r1 U% H" {& N6 R! V9 d1 R' c1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 0 o' H7 [) U R: ], `8 P2. 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. 4 S$ r1 C# L$ [% X( _8 a& n: H4 T* n! K* B$ o7 t$ x; y$ v
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 4 a7 a2 G8 z- I& t7 H
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1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 7 y6 M, i- T- Y4 ^$ h: y9 y1 K6 W N2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?