| 单词 | a kind of (a) something |
| 释义 | a kind of (a) something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha kind of (a) somethinga kind of (a) somethingspokenEXACT used to say that your description of something is not exacta kind of reddish-brown color → kindExamples from the Corpusa kind of (a) something• In doing so, it acts as a kind of analysis of this conflict.• Yet the reading appeared to bring Emilia a kind of doleful peace.• A polymer forms over the marks and shows them up in a kind of 3-D relief.• There was just a kind of suspicious boredom.• In spite of its superb production values, Granta remains a kind of up-market Reader's Digest.• And the home office is full of good intentions that lead to a kind of business hell.• And yet, that lifetime was a kind of scale model for what followed.• There was a kind of peace about it. |
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