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What is the position of the conductor?

Generally speaking, the train conductor is the main person in charge of train operation and crew, and he has the responsibility to manage and dominate the main affairs of the train.

Only by correctly expressing different affairs in detail in words can people understand its main responsibilities and significance more accurately.

Pay attention to the following aspects when using words:

The habitual collocation of 1. is different.

Such as: carry forward-advantages, styles, traditions; Play a role, drive, creativity and enthusiasm; Improvement-work, methods and technology; Improvement-life, relationships and conditions; Exchange ideas, experiences and materials; Communication-ideas, gifts, information.

2. Different parts of speech and syntactic functions.

Such as: hinder (verb)-exploitation hinders the development of production; Obstacles (nouns)-remove all obstacles; Powerful (adjective)-powerful motivation comes from lofty ideals;

Expand (verb)-more people can expand the momentum; Essence (noun)-this is the essence of books; Wonderful (adjective)-This is the most wonderful part of this book.

3. The applicable objects are different.

Such as: love-love, the former is used for superiors to subordinates, elders to juniors or peers, and the latter is used for subordinates to superiors and juniors to elders; Support-support, the former is used for elders to younger generations, and the latter is used for younger generations to elders.

(D) to prevent redundancy

Although the meaning of idioms in sentences is accurate, it is necessary to prevent repetition with other words in sentences. After hearing the joke, we couldn't help laughing.

("can't help laughing" means can't help laughing. This has caused semantic duplication with the following "laugh". )

(5) Inconsistent

Although the meaning of idioms in sentences is accurate, we should also pay attention to whether they contradict other words. For example, "I recently went to the coastal areas, but I was deeply impressed by the changes there."

("a glance" is a metaphor for not observing carefully, not studying deeply, and not being impressed deeply. The contradiction between "fleeting" and "extremely impressive")