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  1. explain about? / explain ? | WordReference Forums

    Aug 16, 2010 · To explain about your family would be to explain some details about your family. To explain your family would be to provide reasons for how your family works or how it came …

  2. Explain to me / explain me - WordReference Forums

    Jul 8, 2010 · Explain to him how Brazil could have lost to Holland means the explanation should be in his direction. In (b) explain me, there is no preposition "to" indicating the direction of the …

  3. explain us / explain to us - WordReference Forums

    Nov 20, 2012 · Which one should I use, "explain us" or "explain to us"? The context would be: in tomorrow's meeting, they will explain (to) us how to play. Are there any cases where one is …

  4. explain to me OR explain me? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 28, 2006 · "Can you explain something to me ?" would be the correct way of expressing this. We do not explain you something ever, though we will willingly bring you something.

  5. explain的用法有哪些 - 百度知道

    explain的用法 1、explain既可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。 用作及物动词时,宾语可以是名词、代词,也可以是带疑问词的动词不定式或that从句,还可以是反身代词,说明自己的意 …

  6. explanation、 explication 、explain区别_百度知道

    explanation、 explication 、explain区别explanation,追根溯源类的解释,例如名词解释,词典中对词汇的解释explication,解说性质的解释,进一步的说明,中文比较接近的词汇是阐 …

  7. Explain / Explain On - WordReference Forums

    Jan 22, 2008 · I have found the following sentences: 1.- In some way we could never explain on our opposite sides 2.-Can anyone if you explain on how to compose the gmail message 3. …

  8. explain about the situation ['about' with 'explain']

    Jan 18, 2014 · Where I live, many people use about with explain. For example, Let me explain about the situation. Is it possible for both words to be used together? Thanks.

  9. explain something BY or WITH something? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 8, 2014 · This sentence is my own. I'm not sure if 'by' or 'with' is correct here. Thanks for your help. ‘This can awfully well be explained WITH Chinese medicine,’ Dr. Peter says with conviction.

  10. something to someone" or "explain someone something

    Nov 12, 2017 · Do we explain "something to someone" or "explain someone something"? For example "Tom asks Tim to explain the whole situation to Ann because she was confused" or …