3.To repel or repulse, as from bad manners:His indifferent attitude has put us off. 4.To pass (money) or sell (merchandise) fraudulently. put on 1.To clothe oneself with; don:put on a coat; put socks on. 2.To apply; activate:put on the brakes. ...
2. to have good results. His hard work paid off. valer la pena, dar resultado, ser rentable, compensarpay up to give (money) to someone, eg in order to pay a debt. You have three days to pay up (= You must pay up within three days).pagarput paid to to prevent a person from...
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But the social media scene is so turbulent and frothy that many others have poured good money after bad in their attempts to engage customers. The leaders typically employ the same tried-and-true business principles—refined through traditional marketing, service and operations—applied in new ways...
Even if you are a very good artist, it would be a miracle if you drew a tree picture of a peacock just from the bones and your imagination.【1】Which of the following is NOT a reason why putting a dinosaur skeleton together is difficultA. No one has seen a living dinosaur.B. ...
Knowing that really there are no ‘good’ and ‘bad’ days, these are just stories, positionalities created by the mind. Life moves in cycles and I’m sure there may come a time when I become a seeker again. But for now, I find great solace in sitting still, at the feet of my ...
8.Make a display or appearance of, as inThey were actually broke but put up a good front. [First half of 1800s] 9.Do well in a contest, as inThey put up a good fight. [Late 1800s] 10.Stake money for a bet, as inEach player put up ten dollars. [Mid-1800s] ...
Further research is needed to see whether these changes in brain activity last or whether they translate to improved cognitive development, but there’s good reason to suspect they might. 【1】How is the current study different from previous ones ...
and compassion, we need relatability, we need leaders. We need crunchy moms who understand that vaccines aren’t unnatural immunity, we need parent groups to explain vaccines and illness clearly and without fear because you don’t need fear to illustrate vaccines as good and illness as bad. ...
Rep. John James of Michigan:“There’s something else me and President Trump have in common. The bad guy shot at us both, but they missed. We will keep on fighting for America until the good lord takes us home.” Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina: "The devil came...