"Significant other" is a term for a person's partner in a romantic relationship. It's used formally in invitations to mean a person may bring their partner to the event. "Significant other" can also be used if a person wants to keep their private l...
He said that by the end of the spring term he would have been studying English for three years. 他说到了春季学期末,他就学了三年英语了。 She told me she’d have been teaching in that university for 20 years by that summer. 她告诉我到那年夏天她在那所大学教书就满20年了。 被动语态: 一...
Lawrence doesn't tell a robot about his finding a job before hand because. Want to keep it a secret. Actually don't want to tell a robot about it. Want to keep it a surprise till the weekend. Lawrence wants to talk to robert later, because. It's time for him to leave for the c...
I use the term plurilingualism to account for linguistic diversity in this context, following Suresh Canagarajah and Indika Liyanage’s argument that this notion “allows for the interaction and mutual interaction of the languages in a more dynamic way” than multilingualism, which “keeps languages...
On the other hand, when access control is based on the knowledge of a secret, protecting this secret becomes a problem. Additional difficulties associated with restricted access depend on a particular implementation. For example, ACLs can be hard to manage in a large enterprise environment and pro...
but I do know the term "elliptic curve" (I really like this quote!). Don't need to be an expert to figure out the reason just got to have used this and not this or why something works this way and not another. It feels good to understand the recommendations and nuances of a ...
Before we divulge some of the secret global ingredients of English, though, what exactly does borrowing and loaning mean when it comes to languages? These terms make it seem like a word is taken from one language by another for only a brief time and then returned to the lender (with inter...
I havealways been of the opinion that secret intelligence operations shouldremain secret and that those who are called upon to take part in themshould remain silent, except perhaps within the small circle of thosewho are in the know, who are 'indoctrinated' as the term has it.Finally, I mu...
Mr. ... enquires whether the insertion of the parenthetic term "(i.e., Muslims)" could convey the idea that 'Abdu'l-Bahá considered Himself a Muslim or rather, if, in this sentence, the Master might be referring to the Persian people. The parenthetic insertion does not occur in the...
coNclusioNs– the iNFiNitely other143In America, scholars often use the term ‘radical’ for some extremists, which is almost a compliment. At its heart is the constant threat of the ‘other’. There is also a complexity concerning the relationship with the establishment. Whether you are a whi...