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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

It entails

In this sense it may be said that there is something provisional in my commentary: one cannot prejudge the position it entails.

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In this sense it may be said that there is something provisional in my commentary: one cannot prejudge the position it involves.

  • In this sense it may be said that there is something provisional in my commentary: one cannot prejudge the position it involves.
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In this sense it may be said that there is something provisional in my commentary: one cannot prejudge the position it involves.
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Does it mean contain?
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Yeah. But I still can't understand precisely. Some expressions are familiar and habitual for you, but they are strange for me. Just like the "involve", I know it means "need" or "take part in". However, when I try to comprehend the whole sentence, I always can't translate it very well. Then I will or have to use a simpler way to make it out. So I ask this question. My teacher always say speak Engl
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rpsh, I know it means "need" or "take part in".
That's it; look no further.
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Mister MicawberIn this sense it may be said that there is something provisional in my commentary: one cannot prejudge the position it involves having.
Sir! I want to understand it too.
Is the word "having" implicit in that sentence as I appended?
Thanks!
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Where are you from?
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silak12Is the word "having" implicit in that sentence as I appended?
No, I can't see that. 'One cannot understand the position that is involved in my commentary'.
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Mister Micawber 'One cannot understand the position that is involved in my commentary'.
I got it.
Thank you Sir!

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