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发表于 2025-8-20 16:50:38
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{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"I think you mean\"Brakes\" not \"breaks\"\n\"Brakes\" and \"breaks\" are different words with distinct meanings, despite sharing the same pronunciation. \"Brakes\" refers to the mechanism that slows or stops a vehicle, while \"breaks\" can refer to periods of rest, actions that cause something to separate, or even the plural of \"break\". \nHere's a breakdown: \nBrakes:\nThis word is a noun and refers to the device used to slow down or stop a vehicle, like the \"brakes\" on a car. \nBreaks:\nThis word can be a noun (as in \"take a break\") or a verb (as in \"to break something\"). It can also be the plural of \"break,\" referring to multiple instances of something being separated or interrupted. \nExamples: \n\"The driver slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting the deer.\"\n\"I need a break from work.\"\n\"The vase broke when it fell.\"\n\"There are several breaks in the road due to the construction.\" \n👍 🇺🇸 🙂"} |
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