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  1. to bail on someoneit means to leave or letting someone down. The word bail actully means to get out. for example "Peter and I went for to a club, but when I went to the toilet, he bailed on me" meaning that Peter attendee the club with me but then left while I was using the toilet. "Peter and I had plans to go to the club again tonight, but at the last minute he bailed again" meaning Peter and ...

  2. 有什么不同?. 请教我一下例句 自由提问. Fail in something1. He fails at math. 2. He fails in math. #1 implies he is just bad at math. #2 Implies a long-term failure or complete failure. But, the meaning is same. The implication is different.的同义词.

  3. You betterThe difference is that ‘you’d (you had) better’ is correctly written. ‘You better’ is probably one of those instances where native speakers sometimes write what they hear instead of the actual phrase. Another common example is ‘you should of’ (incorrect), which sounds like ‘you should’ve’ (should have).的同义词.

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