exist
Pronunciation: English [? t,? T] beauty [? t,? t]?
Interpretation: At (a certain time or moment).
At is used after some verbs to express some emotion, nonverbal communication or aggressive behavior, such as smiling? Where is it? Me, point? Where is it? Me, shout? Where is it? You wait;
Usually followed by in or at instead of to, for example, when did you arrive in New Zealand? Don't go to New Zealand; ;
Where is it? Five years old. At is used for five miles away, but it can be changed to at? Five years old or above? At the age of five. Five miles away, this usage is more common.
Related phrases:
kick ...
Laugh, laugh ... laugh; Laugh at; Laugh at; despise
Blame it on sb.
Pounce, pounce; Seize (an opportunity) quickly and accept it eagerly.
Let's drive in …; Fire at ...
Just let it be, don't worry too much; no need to say any more
Anchor and anchor.
Look, look.