[N-COUNT 可数名词]介词;前置词 A preposition is a word such as 'by', 'for', 'into', or 'with' which usually has a noun group as its object.
There is nothing in the rules of grammar to suggest that ending a sentence with a preposition is wrong.
语法规则中并没有规定句子以介词结尾是错误的。
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prep·os·ition/ˌprepəˈzɪʃn; NAmEˌprepəˈzɪʃn/noun( grammar 语法) a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out ofand on behalf of,used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or method 介词▶prep·os·ition·al/ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl; NAmEˌprepəˈzɪʃənl/adjective◆a prepositional phrase (= a preposition and the noun following it, for example at nightor after breakfast) 介词短语prepositionprepositionsprep·os·ition/ˌprepəˈzɪʃn; NAmEˌprepəˈzɪʃn/prep·os·ition·al/ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl; NAmEˌprepəˈzɪʃənl/
a word that is used before a noun,pronoun, or gerund to show place, time, direction etc. In the phrase ‘the trees in the park’, ‘in’ is a preposition.—prepositional adjective
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