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How to say "thanksgiving" in English alone?

owe English? [?] [? [? [?] ? American? [ o? ]? ? 

vt. ? owe; gratitude; thankfulness

Past tense: ?owed?

Past participle: ?owed

Word Usage

v. "owe someone a debt, should pay (someone)", can be extended to indicate "someone for others, the country has a duty of gratitude, etc. or someone to the discovery, principles, achievements, etc. attributed to others", that is, "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful", "grateful".

2. owe means "to owe". When it is used with the preposition for, only the object is attached to it; when it is used with the preposition to, it can be attached to a person or an object or a thing.

3.owe is used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, or double object (both are direct objects). In general, both objects can appear separately.

Example sentences

Used as a transitive verb (vt.)

I gotta get back there, I owe it to them.

I gotta get back there, I owe it to them.

Incidentally, I think you still owe me some money.

By the way, I think you still owe me some money.

Expanded:

Incidentally, I think you still owe me some money. p>Near synonym usage

appreciate? ing? [?' pri?ie?t]? ? ? American. [? pri.ie.t]? ? 

vt. appreciation; gratitude

adjective: ?appreciatory

noun: ?appreciator?

Word Usage

v. (verb)

Basic meaning of appreciate is to "hold something in high regard".

Appreciate

The basic meaning is "to highly value something", which can mean to understand something y and appreciate its value, especially the aesthetic value, and sometimes it can also mean to like it very much and be very grateful for it. By extension, it can also mean "value-added".

Appreciate as "appreciate", "value", "realize", is a transitive verb, can be attached to nouns, gerunds (but not to the verb infinitive), as the object, can also be attached to nouns, gerunds. It is a transitive verb that can be attached to a noun or a gerund (but not to a verb in the infinitive) as an object, or to a that clause. It can be used in passive structures. appreciate is an intransitive verb when it means "to increase in value", but it is a transitive verb when it means "to make increase in value".

Example sentences

Used as a transitive verb (vt.)

I really appreciate his complete absorption in his work.

I appreciate his extreme dedication to his work.

I've decided to learn photography in order that I may better appreciate the beauty of nature.