"Thinned out" means when something becomes less crowded or dense. "Went" is the past tense of the verb "go," indicating a movement from one place to another.
Thinned is the past tense of thin (the crowd thinned out).
I went to school
You can say "我去左法國" in Cantonese to mean "I went to France."
"De irme a Chicago" translates to "to go to Chicago" in English.
The answer would depend on the context of the question. If talking about a woman admiring a man and deciding to pursue meeting him or a relationship, that could be stated as "she went for him". If she wanted to kill him, and moved in for the attack, then again "she went for him", kind of like "went for the gun". Then again, maybe he needed to go to the store, but didnt want to...so..."she went for him". Likely my first answer is the correct one, but it really is depending on the situation.
Your cervix has thinned out 60%
Thinned is the past tense of thin (the crowd thinned out).
With thinning scissors.
yes it is
so they have room
water
water
yes you can
Spring
We thinned it.
Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.
Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.