: to conclude as to the nature or meaning of something what do you make of this development? b : to regard as being not the fool some make him 16 a : to produce as a result of action, effort, or behavior with respect to something make a mess of the job tried to make a...
This proposed unit of analysis takes mobility as its premise and provisionality as its condition, and it asks what do we learn about meaning-making and about society from the examination of this distribution and these resources? I compare two different sequences of events, one from a visit to...
: to conclude as to the nature or meaning of something what do you make of this development? b : to regard as being not the fool some make him 16 a : to produce as a result of action, effort, or behavior with respect to something make a mess of the job tried to make a ...
Introduction:Meaning-MakinginSocialMovements What would happen if we not only recognize meaning-making as an important facet of social movement mobilizations, but privilege it as the central feature... Charles,Kurzman - 《Anthropological Quarterly》 被引量: 39发表: 2008年 Meaning in the making: ...
Making meaning happenmeaningcommunicationgenetic algorithmsneural netsmulti-agent modelingWhat is it for a sound or gesture to have a meaning, and how does it come to have one? In this paper, a range of simulations are used to extend the tradition of theories of meaning as use. The authors ...
Last year the BBC unveiled the design of the BBC micro:bit, part of the BBC’s Make it Digital initiativeof which element14 is a major partner. The project is producing one million BBC micro:bits that will be gifted to each Year 7 (or equivalent) aged ch
Remember: The will to meaning comes fromwithin. It is this connection to meaning that will sustain you and guide you through whatever life challenges come your way.
Now let's look at the causative meaning of have. For example "I had her cut my hair." You can also use have to tell about a request, as in "I had him carry the bag for me." In order words, "I requested that he carry ...
15. to judge as to the truth, nature, or meaning of: What do you make of that remark? 16. to estimate; reckon: I make the value at $1000. 17. to put together; form: to make a matched set. 18. to amount to; total: Two plus two makes four. 19. to provide: That book makes...
When used in sentences, make often requires an object to complete its meaning, as it indicates the action of creating or producing something. For example, in "She wants to make a cake," make is used with an object (a cake) to describe the action of creating. Whereas, making can be us...