noun /ˌsɜːkjəˈlærəti/ /ˌsɜːrkjəˈlærəti/ [uncountable] the fact of an argument or a theory using an idea or a statement to prove something which is then used to prove the idea or statement at the beginning There is a dangerous circularity abou...
‘T’, at the beginning, and followed by a number, or consist of the letter ‘T’, as the suffix, and preceded by a number. legco.gov.hk (5) 不得採用與現行許可證/牌照號碼相似的式樣,即不得 由英文字母“VV” 或“T ” ( 置於開端) 和一個尾隨數字組 成,亦不得由英文字母“T” (...
Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with theOxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionaryapp. [uncountable](in the UK) the system used by universities to find students for the places on their courses that have not been filled, just before the beginning of the academic ...
the noun"talmud" has the meaning which alone can be genetically connected with the name "Talmud"; in tannaitic phraseology the verb "limmed" denotes the exegetic deductionofahalakic principle from the Biblical text (for examples see RH ii. 9; Sifre, Num. 118); and in harmony with this...
Hank: What do you mean? I AM a basketball! Doubly funny, considering that a self-deprecating sense of humor is normally one of the last things that one would associate with Goldberg. While they (to my knowledge) never explicitly said "I am the State",Those Wacky Nazisspent much of their...
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(noun) Narbeleth (noun) û l (noun) 1.) ned (preposition) literally: of time (giving a date) 2.) o (preposition) 3.) od (preposition) used occasionally before words beginning with vowels, especially "o" 4.) uin (preposotion) literally: of the en (genitive article) plural: in ...
Many second language (L2) studies have shown that naturalistic L2 acquisition beginning from childhood leads to nativelike proficiency. The current study investigated whether the acquisition of such proficiency would be guaranteed, by examining a potenti
We consider here the works of French, British, and German researchers in fluid mechanics from 1870 to the beginning of the twentieth century. Our aim is to understand how the term “turbulence” introduced by William Thomson in 1887, which was not used by the main researchers of the time, ...
Idioms a fast worker (informal) a person who knows how to get what they want quickly, especially when beginning a sexual relationship with somebody See worker in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee worker in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English ...