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Is ‘a dog which is barking’ synonymous with ‘a barking dog’?
Are “preaching to the choir” and “preaching to the converted” synonymous?Are the words “soul” and “spirit” synonymous?Are “coded” and “encoded” synonymous?“An exclamation” or “An ejaculation” ? Are these words synonymous?Is addendum synonymous to supplement?Is the word 'append' synonymous with 'insert'?Phrase Synonymous to “Stop at nothing?”Which word goes with which?Is the word “aliment” synonymous with “ailment”?eligibility criterion for an -ing form to serve as a deverbal adjective
I am wondering whether a barking dog means the same as a dog which is barking.
Here is the saying a barking dog does not bite. Does a barking dog herein mean a dog which tends to bark in face of threat or a dog which is barking?
Similarly, could I saw a patient coughing be rephrased as I saw a coughing patient?
Besides, does a waiting car refers to a car that is arranged a priori to pick sb. up or a car that happens to be seen waiting, say for passengers getting in or for a traffic light turning green?
Also, sleeping as an adjective collocates with child, as in this ODE example a sleeping child; could one likewise say a sleeping student/lady/man/etc.?
Thanks in advance!
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I am wondering whether a barking dog means the same as a dog which is barking.
Here is the saying a barking dog does not bite. Does a barking dog herein mean a dog which tends to bark in face of threat or a dog which is barking?
Similarly, could I saw a patient coughing be rephrased as I saw a coughing patient?
Besides, does a waiting car refers to a car that is arranged a priori to pick sb. up or a car that happens to be seen waiting, say for passengers getting in or for a traffic light turning green?
Also, sleeping as an adjective collocates with child, as in this ODE example a sleeping child; could one likewise say a sleeping student/lady/man/etc.?
Thanks in advance!
meaning phrases idioms differences
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I am wondering whether a barking dog means the same as a dog which is barking.
Here is the saying a barking dog does not bite. Does a barking dog herein mean a dog which tends to bark in face of threat or a dog which is barking?
Similarly, could I saw a patient coughing be rephrased as I saw a coughing patient?
Besides, does a waiting car refers to a car that is arranged a priori to pick sb. up or a car that happens to be seen waiting, say for passengers getting in or for a traffic light turning green?
Also, sleeping as an adjective collocates with child, as in this ODE example a sleeping child; could one likewise say a sleeping student/lady/man/etc.?
Thanks in advance!
meaning phrases idioms differences
I am wondering whether a barking dog means the same as a dog which is barking.
Here is the saying a barking dog does not bite. Does a barking dog herein mean a dog which tends to bark in face of threat or a dog which is barking?
Similarly, could I saw a patient coughing be rephrased as I saw a coughing patient?
Besides, does a waiting car refers to a car that is arranged a priori to pick sb. up or a car that happens to be seen waiting, say for passengers getting in or for a traffic light turning green?
Also, sleeping as an adjective collocates with child, as in this ODE example a sleeping child; could one likewise say a sleeping student/lady/man/etc.?
Thanks in advance!
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