ultimately adv. 最终 ultimatum /ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtəm/ n. 最后通牒 To the Furthest Dream Xeraphinite Xeraphinite是seraphinite(绿龙晶,斜绿泥石)一词变化而来。绿龙晶属于一种绿泥石,它是一大类硅酸盐矿物的统称。 其颜色主要是深绿色,在水中浮力相对较大。 这种矿物也因它的“猫眼效应”而闻名。s...
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When nice came into English in the 14th century it meant "foolish," which is also what it meant in the Anglo-French that it came from, and ultimately also in Latin nescire meaning "not to know." It didn't come to mean "pleasant or agreeable" until the 19th century, after having gon...
Ammon Shea: Hundreds of years ago, there were a lot of words likesmell-feast, which was somebody who was very good at getting invited to dinner. You could smell out a feast or swore on somebody who could beg a meal. That was, I think, a very common idea that mean you had to lear...
It is in our lives and not our words that our religion must be read. Thomas Jefferson One’s philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes… and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility. Eleanor Roosevelt Preach the Gospel at all times an...
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It’s ultimately a show of power or superiority over someone else, and so, in that sense, it is the marker of an absolute unit of shittiness. I’ve made my feelings aboutcorrectingpeople’sspeechknown before, and this is just another variant of it. It centers someone else’s language ...
Ultimately, words of affirmation let people know that you value them. Tovaluesomeone means “to regard or esteem highly.” It’s a form of the Latinvalēre, meaning “to be worth.” When you affirm someone, you’re letting them know both that you value them and that they add value to...
Infinite words that are of the form (where ) are called eventually (or ultimately) periodic. Infinite words that are not eventually periodic are called aperiodic. We define map , called reversal, as follows: if , where , then . A word is a palindrome if . A word is a suffix of a ...
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