1741, "pertaining to an editor;" seeeditor+-al(2). Noun meaning "newspaper article by an editor," is from 1830, American English, from the adjective in reference to such writings (1802). Related:Editorially. opposite(adj.) late 14c., "placed or situated on the other side of (something...
I’ll say in passing, before getting to the main part of my reflection, that in part I blame the structures of information-flow, in which we are all forced to (pretend to) communicate today, for the automatic channeling of this topic to the side of the right. The algorithms on which ...
but I’ve been taking MTA buses since high school, and I’ve always hated how uncomfortable it felt having hundreds of passengers surrounding me. With so many passengers, the majority of the seats are taken, meaning other passengers like myself often have to stand and ...
'The meaning of texts is dealt with by a dispersal of analysis at mutually congruent series of levels, beginning with contexts of situation and proceeding through collocation, syntax (including colligation) to phonology and phonetics Sty... P Dámová 被引量: 13发表: 2007年 Interviewer's linguis...
Many Labour MPs are campaigning for a 'Norway Plus' deal which would mean Britain stays in membership of the EU single market, meaning that we are governed by the rules of the EU but lose our veto over what those rules should be. ...