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詞Word 类属Thesaurus 例句Examples 筆順Strokes 字Character 字源Etymology Settingsbigger Main English Definition (形) As an adjective Large or big relative to something else. Hyphenation big•ger Part of Speech (形) adjective Matching Results 大 dài see 大夫 大 dà big; huge; large; major;...
not sleep with him right away... but now: I try to get him into bed quickly. I don't want to start liking him... and so on... and then find out he is tiny down there. For me it doesn't have to be huge, but it has to be at least average. And for me, it's not a ...
“Crackling” is a cliché when it comes to describing good writing, but damn it, that’s the best word for Aaron Sorkin’s work on “Steve Jobs.” His knack for verbal ping pong is as strong as ever. Sorkin and director Danny Boyle retool conventions of the biopic, and we’re all ...
I didn't know how else to word the title, but here's my situation: I'm importing a vector graphics file from Illustrator, then converting to layered comp, then "Create shapes from vector layer" for each layer. The image is often bigger than what I need - sometimes I'm ...
Main-lining vs Manifolding –They are exactly the same thing, just two words for building a cannabis manifold. I call it manifolding, but many growers use the word “main-lining” since that is what Nugbuckets originally called this training technique. However, the term main-lining can mean...
The Marks & Spencer Case — The Open Issues Following the ECJ's Final Word. The article reports that European Court of Justice (ECJ) has accepted Marks & Spencer Group's loss relief claim in its European subsidiaries to avoid tax, ... Lang,Michael - 《European Taxation》 被引量: 18发表...
The first records of the word gargantuan come from the late 1500s. Itcomes from Gargantua, the name of a giant king from the 1534 satirical novel Gargantua and Pantagruel by Rabelais. In the novel, Gargantua is known for his gargantuan appetite—hence the word's association with food. ...
Hence, while those modern algorithms rapidly sift through huge datasets, loaded with millions of information, a thoughtfully designed AI, beyond its ML-based core, should never disregard the fact that algorithms that learn are, for now, just another form of machine instruction, still guided and ...