The reply should be:" q- z, L `+ @; U
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Then you will understand " 这个 's 应该是 does "3 a& w/ F9 D* r4 t
把 does 省略成 's 不少见: " G: m; l$ r' _* X( VWhat's it like?$ p) y. P* Z, }* _
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What's she look like?
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1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? 8 } `" [& _' d5 a) b2. 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.% D- M6 E% t" m) ]+ t0 z4 s" C
5 n* n7 B2 A- c: o: y+ \: i1. contraction of what is or what has: What's the matter? What's been done? ' u6 j; F9 O4 B8 E
2. 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,