His wife was standing by the roadside and as soon as she saw him, she cried out, "Where's the cow? Where's the cow?" "Well, I just don't know where the cow is," said Mr. Vinegar. And then he told her the whole story. 1. What’s the meaning of the underlined word in ...
This isn’t the level of production the Rams would expect from a player who carries a cap hit of almost $30 million next season, meaning they would very likely elect to part ways with him unless he agrees to restructure his deal. Kupp declined to speak after the Rams’ elimi...
"My dad was here at the track also so it’s nice to have them close. We talk about performance of the car but I think that the most important thing is the atmosphere and the people working in the Team. We've had a lot of great results in tough conditions, but we did a...
Summit, on the other hand, is less frequently used metaphorically and tends to maintain its literal meaning of the highest point of a geographical feature. 6 Peak can describe any part of a ridge or mountain that has a discernible summit, whereas summit refers specifically to the absolute highe...
The year is 2094. It has been announced that a comet is heading towards the earth. Most of it will miss our planet, but two fragments will probably hit the southern part of the earth. The news has caused panic. On 17 July, a fragment four kilometers wide enters the earth’s atmospher...
The definition & meaning, examples & expressions, synonyms & antonyms, idioms & phrases, similar-form characters and Homophones of 费力 in HanBook Chinese Dictionary. The Chinese translation of 费力 is exert/take great effort .
Apex is used in various contexts to denote the topmost point of something, not necessarily physical elevation like a peak. For example, someone can be at the apex of their career, meaning they have reached the highest point of professional success. On the other hand, a peak experience refers...
Faith and Trust: Unveiling a Deeper Meaning of Peter’s Encounter with Jesus I’ve been thinking a lot about Peter and trust. Not faith necessarily, but trust. And it all stems from a thought I had when I read the story found in Matthew 14:22-33. My guess is most of you know th...
We climbed to the very top of the hill. wǒ men bù lǚ jiān nán dì yī bù yī bù wǎng shān shang pá 我们步履艰难地一步一步往山上爬。 We trudged up the hill. qiú gǔn xià le shān 球滚下了山。 The ball rolled down the hill. ...
Mr. Cruncher had no particular meaning in these sulky corroborations, but made use of them, as people not unfrequently do, to express general ironical dissatisfaction. “You and your yes, Jerry,” said Mr. Cruncher, taking a bite out of his bread-and-butter, and seeming to help it down...