open oneself up to criticism Open Online Education Network open onto Open Ontology Repository open operation open operation open operation Open ORB open order open order Open Order Book Open Order Report Open Orders open our big mouth open our big mouths Open Our Eyes open our eyes to open our...
a不断激励自己实现自我超越。 Drove unceasingly oneself realizes self-surmounting.[translate] alast sunday ,liming and i decided to go to the south mountain to have a picnic.we set out early in the morning .on the way,we talked about picnic again and again .first,we climbed ahill .then ,...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Open (redirected fromopen onto) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Financial Encyclopedia To make accessible, visible, or available; to submit to review, examination, or inquiry through the elimination of restrictions or impediments. ...
leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open to (something) To make someone, something, or oneself vulnerable to something; to expose someone, something, or oneself to something undesirable or potentially harmful. These terms of service leave us wide open to lawsuits under the new EU re...
leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open for (something) To make someone, something, or oneself vulnerable to something; to expose someone, something, or oneself to something. These terms of service leave us wide open for lawsuits under the new EU regulation, so we'll need to ...
a告诉自己我能行!在做每件事的时候 Tells oneself me to be able to be good! Is making each matter time[translate] a如果明天下雨,我就步行去学校 If tomorrow will rain, I will walk the school[translate] a学会感恩,我们应该关心父母,为他们着想,多做一些家务活 The academic society feels grateful,...
also to allow an open discussion of all aspects of the element, policy or action under scrutiny. unesdoc.unesco.org 而且,该系统还要求所有的评估结果和建议都存入系统,这样, 就能充分吸取经验教训,也能对接 受审 查的内容、政策或行动的各个方面 进 行 公开的讨 论。 unesdoc.unesco.org On 23 Februa...
but to be a woman is to have become a woman, to compel the body to conform to an historical idea of 'woman,' to induce the body to become a cultural sign, to materialize oneself in obedience to an historically delimited possibility, and to do this as a sustained and...
scrutiny here reveals a dynamic and performative relationship between photographer and Aboriginal subject’ (Lydon 2005, xiii). While colonisers use photography to demonstrate their difference from the colonised, the colonised use photography to present a more complicated picture: of their own modernity ...
Working with a diseased creation, God works to wring whatever good can be wrung from the wrong God didn’t cause or allow. Instead, we should think God squeezes some good from the bad God didn’t want in the first place. God never gives up on anyone or any situation. Working with a...