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-es
1- a plural suffix occurring in loanwords from Greek:
Hyades.
-es
2- variant of -s 2 in verbs ending in s, z, ch, sh, or post-consonantal y: passes; buzzes; pitches; dashes; studies.
-es
3- variant of -s 3 in nouns ending in s, z, ch, sh, or post-consonantal y, and in nouns ending in f with v in the plural: losses; fuzzes; riches; ashes; babies; sheaves.
Es
4- einsteinium.
E.S.
5abbreviation for
- Education Specialist.
ES
2abbreviation for
- El Salvador (international car registration)
es
3the internet domain name for
- Spain
Es
4the chemical symbol for
- einsteinium
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of -es1
Example Sentences
He said a young couple from Shasta Lake were traveling in a 2004 Lexus ES 330 with their 9-month-old infant in the backseat when the vehicle suddenly veered off the road, down an embankment and into the fast-moving river.
Fr Charles Kitima, who had attended an all-day religious meeting, was ambushed by two people at night in a canteen restroom near his residence in Dar es Salaam.
Much of its exports go through the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam, as well as essential imports such as fuel and machinery.
Losing access to Dar es Salaam would likely force Malawi to move shipments through the Mozambican ports of Beira and Nacala - options that may be more expensive.
The bartender reminds him that drinking is drinking, and Norris replies, 鈥淚鈥檒l tell you what, bud. You watch me drink six of these sons of b鈥攅s and I鈥檒l come back in here tomorrow and drink six whiskeys and you tell me if you notice the f鈥攊ng difference.鈥
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