In another place or in other places; somewhere or anywhere else: as, these trees are not to be foundelsewhere. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. adverbIn any other place. adverbIn some other place; in other places, indefinitely. ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishelse‧where/elsˈweə, ˈelsweə$ˈelswer/●●●S3W2adverbin, at, or to another placeShe is becoming famous in Australia and elsewhere.Kerala has less crime and alcoholism than elsewhere in India.Examples from the Corpuselsewhere•Such ...
they are sleepy or perverse beasts. For our humanity, fifth of the name, it has become the norm in this end of kali yuga. Most humans know only matter. From their point of view, those who like me believe in the purely spiritual soul are crazy, conniving, misfits. All three together...
In this article, I honor Jerome Bruner's meaning-centered and person-centered approach to the study of cultural psychology by describing aspects of the cultural psychology of suffering in and around a Hindu temple town in Orissa, India. I also outline the "big three" explanations of illness (...
As a prolific youth writer in Chinese, Yan Ge published her first English short story collection at forty. I am really curious if this book would be translated into Chinese, though I suppose not.The opening story of this book, <the Little House>, is a shock, not only for it audaciously...
For me, to have meaning, all things must have an end. You might say that travelling is a constant series of beginnings and endings, as you depart and arrive from places, greet and leave companions – but sometimes I just want to enjoy being in the middle of the story. Future David, ...
The political philosophy isn’t just a candy-coating. It’s woven through the work. There is considerable personal heroism in this movie, but it’s given meaning and effectiveness by intelligent cooperation with other people. And whenever anyone in the plot gets so full of themselves that they...
“When visitors encounter the objects, they find themselves slowing down instinctively – trying to figure out how Vince Skelly’s wooden stools manage to balance, or examining the hand-stitching of Megumi Shauna Arai’s salvaged textiles, or interpreting symbol and meaning in Jim McDowell’s ...
3.Expressions like "hello" and "hi" have entered the English language because short words ___. [ ] A.sound better B.save the speakers time and energy C.add varieties to the language D.express the meaning more clearly 4.According to telephone companies, the best way to answer a telepho...
These files contain a list of over 75 occurrences of the words "they"/"their"/"them"/"themselves" referring to a singular antecedent with indefinite or generic meaning in Jane Austen's writings (mainly in her six novels), as well as further examples of singular "their" etc. from the ...