Complements, even those that complete the meaning of the subject, are always part ofthe predicate. Continue reading... something that completes or brings to perfection:Wine complements a dinner. Not to be confused with: compliment– an expression of admiration; praise; regards:My compliments to ...
blow the coalsTo increase, augment, or heighten; to exacerbate or aggravate. Likefan the firesoradd fuel to the fire, the meaning and origin of this phrase are obvious, referring to the action of bellows on coals. fatten the kittyTo increase the stakes, usually in reference to gambling; ...
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根据第二段中的“‘we have to think about not using technology to replace people — but to augment them,to do something that was previously impossible’”可知,文中前后表达了转折关系,augment与replace的意思应是相反的,又由“to do something that was previously impossible”可推知,此处应指增强人类的...
This article is part of an ongoing investigation into the meaning, origin and use of the augment in Early Greek prose and poetry and discusses the use and absence of the augment in the forms of the simplex ειπον/επον in early epic Greek (Homer, Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns)....
The meaning of CAN is be physically or mentally able to. How to use can in a sentence. Can vs. May: Usage Guide
augment in Homerhistorical Greek syntaxgrammaticalizationevidentiality in Indo-EuropeanThis article is part of an ongoing investigation into the meaning, origin and use of the augment in Early Greek prose and poetry and discusses the use and absence of the augment in the forms of the simplex ει...
2.1Definition and delimitation of intelligence augmentation Dough Engelbart first coined the term “Intelligence Augmentation” in 1962. In his work, he examined how to augment the human intellect by “increasing the capability of a man to approach a complex problem situation” (Engelbart1962, p. 1...
1. tending or able to augment 2. (Grammar) grammar a. denoting an affix that may be added to a word to convey the meaning large or great; for example, the suffix -ote in Spanish, where hombre means man and hombrote big man b. denoting a word formed by the addition of an augment...