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Usage of solve+ nouns and settle+ nouns

Solve: a common word with a wide meaning, which refers to finding a satisfactory solution or answer to a certain difficult problem.

Decision: refers to making a clear final conclusion after eliminating hesitation, doubt and argument.

Understand English [s? Lu] mei

Solve; Answer; Explain; Pay off (a debt)

Solve; Solutions; Explain; explain

Past tense: solved

Past participle: solved

Present participle: solve

Third person singular: solves

transitive verb

1. explain

He finally solved the transportation difficulty.

He finally solved the transportation difficulty.

Explain, reveal

When will the police solve the case?

When will the police solve the case?

This riddle can't be solved by this child.

The child can't guess the riddle.

Solve, solve

Both verbs mean "solve".

Solve: a common word with a wide meaning, which refers to finding a satisfactory solution or answer to a certain difficult problem.

Decision: refers to making a clear final conclusion after eliminating hesitation, doubt and argument.

Resolve: it mainly refers to the subtle analysis or thinking of a problem or situation in order to draw a conclusion or a solution.

Settle in English [? Setl] Beauty [? s? tl]

Solve; Arrangement; Reconciliation; sediment

The intransitive verb sinks; settle down

High-back chair

Solve; Mediation; Settle down; place

Complex number: settlement

Past tense: resolved

Past participle: solved

Present participle: settle down

Third person singular: settles

Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. arrangement; Placement position; settle down

Their ancestors settled here in 1856.

Their ancestors settled in this land in 1856.

Step 2 (Stabilization)

The city settled down after the rebels left.

The city calmed down after the rebels left.

This music will calm my confused brain.

The concert calmed my confused thoughts.

The nurse settled her patient for the night.

The nurse kept her patient quiet all night.

transitive verb

1. Decide; indirect

She has decided how to solve this matter.

She has made up her mind how to find it.

His word will solve everything.

As long as he says a word, all problems will be solved.

Payment, settlement

This account has not been settled yet.

This account has not been paid.

We must pay the gas bill.

We must pay the gas bill.

The intransitive verb vi.

1. (birds, etc. ) habitat

These verbs mean to decide.

Decision: a decision made after focusing on thinking, comparing, discussing or asking.

Determination: it means to make up your mind to do something after careful consideration and stick to it.

Determination: Strong tone, emphasizing doing or not doing something with unshakable faith, implying great ambition and strong determination.

Decision: refers to making a clear final conclusion after eliminating hesitation, doubt and argument.

Live, live, live, stay, live and settle down.

These verbs all mean to live or settle down.

Dwell: In spoken English, literary words are usually replaced by live.

Residence: a written word that refers to legal permanent residence and also refers to living in a luxurious house.

Residence: The most common word refers to permanent residence, which can be long-term or temporary.

Accommodation refers to short-term or temporary accommodation.

Habitat: emphasize that people or animals live in a certain area and have adapted to the special environment.

Settlement: mainly refers to one's place of residence in a city, country or region, not the place of residence.