2.platform,stand,podium,rostrum,dais,soapboxI went on stage and did my show. 3.scene,area,field,theatre,sector,territory,province,arena,scope,sphere,realm,domainHe was finally forced off the political stage last year. verb 1.present,produce,perform,put on,do,give,playShe staged her first pla...
3. play both ends against the middle, to maneuver opposing groups in order to benefit oneself. 4. play fast and loose with, to behave cavalierly toward; deal irresponsibly with. 5. play for time, to forestall an event or decision. 6. play into the hands of, to act in such a ...
Fig. 3: Diagram of workflow for identification of reactive sites in symmetric molecules. Full size image The loss function With a model architecture and accurately labeled data in place, we turned our attention to the choice of the loss function, the system that penalizes the model and directs...
Grammar Plagiarism Writing Score The following interview was conducted over several sessions with “Jean” who is in the late adult stage of life. Jean resides at an assisted care facility in Sherman Oaks, California. She is a widow, her husband of over 50 years having passed away some six ...
Greenfield, P. M., Nelson, K., & Saltzman, E. (1972). The development of rulebound strategies for manipulating seriated cups: A parallel between action and grammar.Cognitive Psychology,3,291–310. ArticleGoogle Scholar Greenfield, P. M., & Schneider, L. (1977). Building a tree structure...
(grammar) noun that is singular in form but can refer to a number of people or things and agree with a plural verb 集合名词(形式上为单数而意为复数的名词, 要求与复数动词一致): `Flock' and `committee' are collective nouns. flock 和 committee 都是集合名词. ...
2. platform, stand, podium, rostrum, dais, soapbox I went on stage and did my show. 3. scene, area, field, theatre, sector, territory, province, arena, scope, sphere, realm, domain He was finally forced off the political stage last year. verb 1. present, produce, perform, put on,...
3. play both ends against the middle, to maneuver opposing groups in order to benefit oneself. 4. play fast and loose with, to behave cavalierly toward; deal irresponsibly with. 5. play for time, to forestall an event or decision. 6. play into the hands of, to act in such a ...