There are three other word radicals that are associated with walking. 廴 (yǐn) is a long walk. 辶 (chuò) means to stop and go. It is the same as 辵 (chuò), which appears only in ancient scripts. Please do not confuse 廴 (yǐn) with 辶(chuò). These two radicals are not int...
Academic librarians are a loyal group. Like many, I committed to working in colleges while in graduate school and stuck with it. So after more than a decade of urban, academic librarianship, it is surprising that a suburban, public libra... K Maier-O'Shea - 《College & Research Libraries...
Joseph stood by her despite his confusion and natural shock and turned into a loyal, loving, and supportive husband. The family they created is one we should model our families on and remind us of the dignity and importance of life, children, and families in our society. In a world where...
peace, and prosperity. Rabbits are called 兔 (tù) or 兔子 (tùzǐ) in Chinese. A hare is dubbed “wild rabbit”, or 野兔 (yětù). Following are two popular Chinese idioms associated with rabbits and hares.
From 'a bone to pick' to 'raining cats and dogs' to 'canary,' dogs have inspired words and phrases throughout the history of English.
a接下来好好玩耍 Meets down plays well[translate] a这是橘子爸爸, This is the orange daddy,[translate] a忠于你还是忠于爱情--男人帮 Is loyal to you to be loyal to love--The man helps[translate] a不是你的言辞,而是你的行动 Is not your words, but is your motion[translate]...
On opening night, Hugo was determined to fill the auditorium with his fans so he handed out special "red" tickets. Loyal groups were seated next to anyone that might be tempted to try to hiss the cast off the stage. The auditorium turned into a spectacular field of battle; Liberals ...
A universal redux version of my Meteor attempt at Words with Friends (online scrabble). - words-with-strangers-redux/input_words.txt at master · joshwcomeau/words-with-strangers-redux
Devoted: Loyal and loving, devoted describes a feeling of strong commitment and unwavering support. Fond: Having a strong liking or affection for someone or something, fond captures a feeling of warmth and endearment. The Power of Language: Using a rich vocabulary to describe hap...
, q.v. The usual Old French form was leial, loial (see leal, loyal). Legal tender "money which the creditor is bound by law to accept" is from 1740 (see tender (n.2)). A legal holiday (1867) is one established by statute or proclamation and during which government business is ...