doi:10.1093/nq/s5-X.247.236jRandall W. SidneyNotes and Queries
Suitcase. A box of bag with a handle used for carrying clothes and persons when you travel. Import and export company. Jet lag. The feeling of being tired and slightly confused of the along planner eesp after traveling between place that have a time difference of the Harvard. Listen to th...
A.MatchthewordswiththeSAMEmeaning. ? ? a.give ? b.practice ? c.dish ? d.get ? e.door ? f.day ? g.big ? h.nice 1.receive ? 2.present ? 3.grand ? 4.train ? 5.date ? 6.polite ? 7.plate ? 8.gate ? --- B.Choosethecorrectwordsforthedefinitions. north northwifetheatercar...
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the judge instructed the jury to ignore the remark When can enjoin be used instead of bid? While the synonyms enjoin and bid are close in meaning, enjoin implies giving an order or direction authoritatively and urgently and often with admonition or solicitude. a sign enjoining patrons to be...
This word has become more and more common on the internet over the past couple of years, and it simply means to relax, to become calm or to take it easy. Although people use it almost with the same meaning as to relax, I findchillaxhas more of a sarcastic meaning, as in “wow, ca...
④ Some gestures seem to have the same meaning everywhere. Placing your hands together and resting them on the side of your head while closing your eyes means “sleep”. A good way of saying “I am full” is moving your hand in circles over your stomach after a meal. ...
This gesture also means differently in different countries. English speakers use it to stand for “OK”, which is the same meaning as the “O” gesture. The two can be used almostinterchangeably. To most people, it stands for the number “1”, since they count from 1 to 5, beginning ...
Example: “Your outfit ... it’s giving Cher in ‘Clueless’.” K or KK(abbreviation) Short for “okay.” Pronounced “kay.” A way to agree with something or to confirm what someone asks, without showing too much excitement. Example:“Want to go to the mall later?”“K.” ...
He has had to eat hiswordsabout the company being recession-proof. 他不得不收回他说过的公司能免受经济衰退影响的话。 柯林斯例句 Mack made his voice quiver with fear on these last twowords. 麦克说出最后这两个字时,吓得声音颤抖。 柯林斯例句 ...