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John liao Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

approached sth charging

whole sentence: "the man approached the driver shoulder charging her before running off with her cash box".

1.What's meaning "approach sb's shoulder charging" ?
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2.Should be "approached the driver's shoulder charging her ..."
  

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john liao shoulder charging "Shoulder charging" someone is running into them with one's shoulder first, using one's shoulder to push them aside. It's important that you copied this sentence accurately because "shoulder" can also mean the shoulder of a road, and you're talking about a driver, so a road may be involved. john liao What's meaning "approach sb's shoulder charging" ?

  • john liao shoulder charging "Shoulder charging" someone is running into them with one's shoulder first, using one's shoulder to push them aside.
  • It's important that you copied this sentence accurately because "shoulder" can also mean the shoulder of a road, and you're talking about a driver, so a road may be involved.
  • john liao What's meaning "approach sb's shoulder charging" ?
  • It does not say "approach someone's shoulder".
  • No.
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john liaoshoulder charging
"Shoulder charging" someone is running into them with one's shoulder first, using one's shoulder to push them aside.

It's important that you copied this sentence accurately because "shoulder" can also mean the shoulder of a road, and you're talking about a driver, so a road may be involved.
john liaoW
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john liao whole sentence: "the man approached the driver shoulder charging her before running off with her cash box".1.What's meaning "approach sb's shoulder charging" ?grab or2.Should be "approached the driver's shoulder charging her ..."
I'm a non-native and for me it's ambiguous. Is it the man who approached the driver shoulder [part of the driver's body],
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Yes, I am quite sure copying the sentence accurately "the man approached the driver shoulder charging her before running off with her cash box". So, the whole sentence means:

The man approached the driver and use his shoulder to push the driver aside or
the man approached the driver and use the driver's shoulder to push the driver aside
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john liaoThe man approached the driver and used his shoulder to push the driver aside.
This is the meaning.

CJ
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whole sentence: "the man approached the driver shoulder charging her before running off with her cash box".

A little bit of punctuation would make the meaning clearer.

The man approached the driver

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