abcs / ˈeɪˌbiˈsi /

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abcs 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ABC's, ABCs.

abcs 近义词

abcs

等同于 rudimental

abcs

等同于 elementary

abcs

等同于 letter

abcs

等同于 particular

abcs

等同于 rudiments

abcs

等同于 statement

abcs

等同于 substance

abcs

等同于 basics

abcs

等同于 account

abcs

等同于 rationalization

abcs

等同于 description

abcs

等同于 detail

abcs

等同于 essential

abcs

等同于 alphabet

abcs

等同于 foundation

abcs

等同于 fundamental

abcs

等同于 grammar

abcs

等同于 groundwork

abcs

等同于 guide

更多abcs例句

  1. The program—weirdly—is now under the umbrella of ABC News, and is suffering from flat ratings and an aging demographic.
  2. Her mother told ABC News she believes Manson loves her daughter, and that “she has been good to him.”
  3. After rumored courting by both ABC and NBC, Pippa Middleton is reportedly inking a deal to become a Today correspondent.
  4. Among her detractors was Dr. Bob Arnot, who covered medical issues for NBC before Snyderman joined the network from ABC News.
  5. While King has shepherded The Good Wife, Commander in Chief was championed by ABC executive Anne Sweeney.
  6. Thus prepared in his “ABC's,” the would-be aviator finally makes his departure for the actual flying school.
  7. The line abc in both figures shows the variation of free surface level, supposing the pipe frictionless.
  8. B clamps his instrument and reads off the angle ABC, and the time observer begins to note the time of transit.
  9. Assume that we want to afford security for our main body from any especially dangerous sector such as ABC.
  10. The questions he asked might have been those of a newly-fledged barrister, who had not learnt the ABC of his profession!