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It's always better to provide the context. But anyway, here is my attempt:
2 If police, soldiers, or attackers move in , they go towards a place or person in order to deal with or attack them.
Police moved in to disperse the crowd...
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Really something can refer to something that is special, ... in that particular conversation or situation. For example you're looking for a gift in a gift shop, suddenly your eyes are fixed on really something!
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Well, its literal meaning is that something is worn around one's neck, like a pendant or a mobile phone, ... It also can refer to a piece of advice, policy, suggestions, ... given to one repeatedly I guess, so that it seems it's always around
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You're most welcome.
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Both.
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Exactly the way Ruslana explained. Each category has a particular number of posts range. So, if your posts fall in to that range you'll get the rank assigned to that range.
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The following passage taken from http://www.spellingbee.com/terminology.shtml may be of little help to you too.
The word bee, as used in spelling bee, is a language puzzle that has never been satisfactorily accounted for. A
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http://www.englishforums.com/English/WritingWorld/Forum9.htm
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It is called body language in English. (and the body movements are called gestures.)
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Welcome to the Forums, Wenrouhu. Grammatically, yes. Chinese is an adjective, whereas China's is a possessive form. And though sometimes they can replace each other, most of the time they differ in meaning. For example, Chinese people refers to
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