1.belonging to or near the centre (egof a town).His flat is very central.central 2.principal or most important.the central point of his argument.principal ˈcentralize,ˈcentraliseverb to bring under one control.centralizar ˌcentraliˈzation,ˌcentraliˈsationnoun ...
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1、 问题:In which of the following sentences, “deposit” is used as a noun? 选项: A:The shop promised to keep the goods for me if I pay a deposit. B:Deposit valuables in the hotel safe. C:The cheque was only deposited yesterday, so it hasn’t been cleared yet. D:Deposit papers...
However, a s Amy Edmondson of Harvard points out, organisations increasingly use“team”as a verb rather than a noun: they form teams for specific purp and the n quickly disba nd them. [H]The least that can be con cluded from this research is that compa nies n eed ...
5. means(used with a pl. verb) a. Money, property, or other wealth: You ought to live within your means. b. Great wealth: a woman of means. adj. 1. Occupying a middle or intermediate position between two extremes. 2. Intermediate in size, extent, quality, time, or degree; medium...
VII. 1. “Redcoat is a compound word, while “red coad” is a noun phrase. The stress of the word, redcoat, is on red, but the stress of the noun phrase, red coat, is on coat. Redcoat refers to British soldiers and a red coat means a coat whose color is red. 2. Modern ...
Noun - Dative Masculine SingularStrong's 5547: Anointed One; the Messiah, the Christ. From chrio; Anointed One, i.e. The Messiah, an epithet of Jesus.[he is] a newκαινὴ (kainē)Adjective - Nominative Feminine SingularStrong's 2537: Fresh, new, unused, novel. Of uncertain ...
1) ,2) The expression “is where” and “is when” should not be used to begin the main part of a definiton. The linking verb “is” should be followed by a noun, a pronoun or an adjective. Improved: 1) A stadium is a structure or building in which sports spectaculars are held....
Complete, especially as noun or adverb.of itοὗ (hou)Personal / Relative Pronoun - Genitive Masculine SingularStrong's 3739: Who, which, what, that. was leavened.?ἐζυμώθη (ezymōthē)Verb - Aorist Indicative Passive - 3rd Person SingularStrong's 2220: To leaven, ferment. ...
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