”Precede” と “Proceed” について
◎ Precede vs. Proceed
These words are confused for reasons of similar pronunciation and spelling.
To “precede” means to go before or in front of.
For example, The parade was preceded by two conductors, tossing and twirling their batons.
To “proceed” means to go forward or move ahead.
For example, The parade then proceeded up the High Street.
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クリムゾン・インタラクティブ
-> 英文校正・校閲エナゴ
-> 英語テープ起こしボックスタブ
-> 翻訳ユレイタス
Friday, March 26, 2010
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