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What does that mean? - "feed as in a meadow"
Script
Graze: Feed as in a meadow or pasture
(According to FreeDictionary)
Question
What does "as" mean in this script?
What if I get "as" out of that sentence? like "Feed in a meadow or pasture"
Is it totally different meaning?
I wait for your answer. Thanks!
Mar 31, 2013 12:11 AM
Answers · 1
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Yes, by taking out "as" you're constructing a totally different sentence. "As," used here, means "for example." So "graze: feed as in a pasture or meadow" means "graze: feed, for example, in a pasture or meadow." By taking out "as," you will change the sentence to mean: "Feed (ONLY) in a pasture or meadow," restricting the place of grazing to pastures or meadows only, rather than using pastures or meadows as examples.
March 31, 2013
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