What does “w/” mean? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 2, 2015 · The shorthand w/ is used to mean with. 2 pieces toast w/ gravy Is a shorter way of writing "Two pieces of toast with gravy." The B strings tuned w/ low E 7th fret harmonic- (6th …
Are W and Y vowels? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Vowels are always voiced, and have no attack of their own. So, by this definition, yes, "y" and "w" can represent vowel sounds in words. Usually, when they do represent vowels, they are used in …
writing style - What is the origin of shorthand for "with" -> "w ...
Jan 18, 2023 · 8 CyberDefinitions gives a plausible explanation: Although its origin is contested, w/ has been used at least since the rise of the fast-food industry in the 1950s. As a form of …
Are "w/o", "w/", "b/c" common abbreviations in the US?
May 30, 2013 · I have seen w/o, b/c, and w/ in US contexts in non-formal writing (especially email and business memos).
Pronunciation of w at the end of a word - and what does ʊ mean?
Apr 8, 2015 · /w/ represents a consonant (a bilabial approximant); /ʊ/ is a vowel. They may be similar in realisation but they're different sounds and phonologically different (e.g. /ʊ/ can occur …
technical - Usage of "w.r.t." in academic papers - English Language ...
Is it possible to use the abbreviation "w.r.t." in academic papers?
Why is a w a "Double u", but an m is not a "Double n"?
Nov 30, 2011 · Good question, indeed. The quick answer is that he is thinking visually instead of orally. As Wikipedia states, w derives from a u sound, but m does not derive from n. The …
cpu和显卡的供电线,一分二双8pin和单根8pin区别在哪? - 知乎
电源那边都只插了8pin先说总的结论:对于显卡8pin来说,单个接口的额定值根本就摸不到电缆安全载流量的上限 CPU的8pin EPS接口(也就是那个能分成4+4的)是4个12V和4个GND,有人 …
【2025年主板选购】主流的Z890主板怎么选比较好呢?搭配Ultra …
Ultra第二代CPU目前唯一的主板选择就是Z890,Z890的品牌和型号不同价格差异也非常的大,大部主流的的Z890主板都在2000-3000这个价位,在这个价格区间大家可以看到常见的御三家的 …
Difference between "OK" and "okay" - English Language & Usage …
Mar 10, 2012 · O.K. was probably the first spelling (and there are dozens of theories about its origin). OK is an obvious shortening, maybe by somebody who had only heard the phrase. But …