n.predicament; adversity wēi xiào miàn duì nì jìng 微笑面对逆境 smile in the face of adversity nì jìng néng shǐ rén cōng ming dàn bù néng shǐ rén fù yǒu 逆境能使人聪明,但不能使人富有。 Adversity makes a man wise, but not rich. ...
in brief 英英释义 adv 1. in a concise manner in a few words e.g. the history is summed up concisely in this book she replied briefly briefly, we have a problem to put it shortly Synonym: conciselybrieflyshortlyin short更多
My first request is "I need guidance on how to stay motivated in the face of adversity". Act as a Text Based Adventure Game Contributed by: @Heroj04 I want you to act as a text based adventure game. I will type commands and you will reply with a description of what the character ...
One thing that stuck in my mind when first Scent Less Sensibilites and later, the Alembicated Genie took off in 2011-12, was the feeling ofcommunityon Planet Perfume. We congregated in the virtual spaces of Twitter, Facebook and later, Instagram, we commented on each other’s blogs, we ...
When parents are asked about the most important thing they wish to give their teen children, in spite the struggles and the friction, they all answer “happiness,”“love,”“confidence”, “health” or some synonym of these. Research shows that touch is an excellent, easy way to give chil...
These blessings are the source and foundation of gratitude. And gratitude grounded in the strength of God’s favor –regardless of our circumstances– can forge faith stronger than iron, unshakeable even in the face of adversity. How, exactly, does gratitude deepen and strengthen our faith? In ...
Apart from the RMET and MRMET, we employed three other tests: (1) a five-item Vocabulary test that asks participants to choose the closest synonym from among five options (this test uses the same format as TMB Vocabulary, Passell et al., 2019, Hartshorne & Germine, 2015; target words...
comprehensive understanding of risk. Ewald (1991) argued that the everyday meaning of risk is ‘a synonym for danger or peril, for some unhappy event which may happen to someone; it designates an objective threat’ (p. 199). Furthermore, he saw risk as a collective idea, assuming the ...
The Anglo-Saxons of course knew that a smith is a metalworker, any kind of metal, and in the recorded literature often a goldsmith. In verse especially, sm
ment as a term is frequently used “as a synonym for nature (i.e. the biophysical or nonhuman environment)”, but this kind of practice formulates a “conceptualconfusion because the envi- ronment of a particular human group includes both cultural and ...