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Jello
the word overlap is so confusing.
I know its lexical meaning. One is to cover partly. The other is to partly coincide in time. But I still can't figure out the meaning of this sentence:
"Our music tastes don't overlap at all. "
Does that mean their music tastes are "mostly different" or "mostly the same"?
2019年1月4日 13:07
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In that sentence, their music tastes are completely different because they don't overlap at all. If there wasn't the at all part, it would be ''mostly different''.
2019年1月4日
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if you say "don't overlap" in this case, it's like saying that they're not the same or they don't coincide with.
2019年1月4日
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