Middle English celen, from Medieval Latin celare, caelare, perhaps from Latin caelare to carve, from caelum chisel; akin to Latin caedere to cut First Known Use 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of ceil was in the 15th century See more...
seld, sel'-ing (the King James Version and the English Revised Version Cieled, Cieling; the Hebrew words for "ceiled" are chippah, caphan, sachiph; for "ceiling," cippun): Ceiling occurs only in 1Ki 6:15. It comes from the root caphan, meaning "to cover." It has its common ...
rich in meaningD. easy to translate31. Whatis the passage mainly about?A. The changes ofthe author's atitude to her mother's English.B. TlneliminO_(tane)+inotlonolonolonolonolonxC. The author's misunderstanding of "limited" English.D. The author's experiences of using broken English. ...
Am Igoing thergt way?我走的路对吗?1 Explain the dferences in meaning between1解释a、b句意的不同之处。Sentences a)and b).1 a)Ioften playbasketball.1a)我经常打篮球。b)I am playing basketballnow.b)我现在正在打篮球。2 a)She has gone to the Gret Wall.2a)她去长城了。b)She has ...
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from conceivre — see conceive First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1b(1) Verb 1557, in the meaning defined at sense 3 Time Traveler The first known use of conceit was in the 14th century See more words from the same...
15.A. excitement B. way C. meaning D. disappointment 16.A. turn B. leave C. grow D. become 17.A. none B. one C. either D. some 18.A. ordered B. asked C. took D. let 19.A. surprise B. escape C. hope D. chance