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mountaintop    音标拼音: [m'ɑʊntənt,ɑp]
n. 山顶

山顶


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    To be able to write a letter home saying ‘Now that I’m here, I’m sure things will be just wonderful…’ requires that I’m physically sitting at a desk, or some such That necessarily means the journey is over, else how could I have started to do things which require being comfortably somewhere, rather than travelling
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    Native speakers would typically say "I have never been here before " in this context You are talking about the place where you are currently, so here is correct But the sentence "I have never been here" sounds self-contradictory: how can you have never been in the place where you are right now? Adding before restricts the "have never been" to the past and removes the contradiction
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