Synonyms are words with________meanings.A.oppositeB.similarC.severalD.different
Synonyms are words with________meanings.
A.opposite
B.similar
C.several
D.different
B.similar
C.several
D.different
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B选项,similar为相似的,synonym为同义词,意思相近,符合题意,故此题的正确答案为B。
A选项,opposite为相反的。不合题意,故排除。
C选项,several为几个。不合题意,故排除。
D选项,different为不同的。不合题意,故排除。
故此题的正确答案为B。
B选项,similar为相似的,synonym为同义词,意思相近,符合题意,故此题的正确答案为B。
A选项,opposite为相反的。不合题意,故排除。
C选项,several为几个。不合题意,故排除。
D选项,different为不同的。不合题意,故排除。
故此题的正确答案为B。
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