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Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. refugee nounexile,asylum seeker,émigré,displaced person,runaway,fugitive,escapee,stateless personan application for refugee status Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd ...
例句: The origin of the Nile River is in the Great Lakes region of Africa. (尼罗河的发源地是非洲的大湖地区。) 4. 表示“创作、发端” 例句: He is the origin of the new theory. (他是新理论的创始人。) 例句: The origin of the idea can be traced back to the 18th century. (这个想法...
What is the origin of the word 'apartheid'? Separate Inequalities: South Africa is a country in southern Africa. The South African Apartheid began in 1948 and lasted until 1994. It was, essentially, institutionalized segregation based on race. ...
In this article, I shallshine the torchlight on the origin of the word Black, trace it and examine how itsacceptance can be stifled—if it is to be stifled, before it becomes full blowninAfrica. I shall also examine whether the Blackrace is...
“gentlemen” called it. The problem was, though, that a lot of other countries of the world already had popular sports of their own they called “football”, such as the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, to name a few. In these countries, the ...
This restricted application of the term very forcibly expresses what had been traditionally received by these people, and which they unwittingly have applied to certain white winged species. The English word Moth is said to be the Egyptian MUT or MAT. MAT is to pass; MUT to die; MATT, ...
The Origin1 of the Word “Soccer” “英式足球”一词的由来 作者: 来源:《中学生英语·九年级》2020年第02期 张宁编译 When Americans,and certain others,call “football” “soccer”,you should know that it was the British that invented the word and it was also one of the first names of what...
THE word ‘neutron’ has been attributed to Rutherford by Glasson1 and to W. D. Harkins2 by Glasstone3. It appears likely that it was not used by either Rutherford or Hawkins before about 1920. In both cases, the neutron was a hypothetical combination of
Today I found out the origin of the word “soccer”. For all you out there who love to complain when Americans, and certain others, call “Football”, “Soccer”, you should know that it was the British that invented the word and it was also one of the first names of what we ...