... cancer and co-
existing TB in thesame lobe as the cancer.
There were 51 such patients (48 males and three fe-
males), and their age ranged from 48 to 79 (mean, 64.5)
years. The presence and localization ... describe the radiologic findings
and clinical significance of bronchogenic carcinoma and pulmonary TB which
coexist in thesame lobe.
Materials and Methods: The findings of 51 patients (48 males and ... are of the
opinion that the scar represents a desmoplastic reaction
and is the result, rather than the cause, of tumor growth
(14).
Previous studies have suggested that the earliest sign of
the...
... the serving dishes and add them to the
rice. Then, they hold the rice bowl near their mouth, using their chopsticks to
eat. However, eating on the table sometimes is not easy as there are standards
and ... knife and a spoon on the right hand side and a fork on the left placed
before each them. Besides, the wine glasses are on the right, the salt cellar, the
pepper box and mustard pot are in the middle ... Be sure allow the water to boil
Then the tea you will not spoil”.
Or Do not drain the pot dry and then fill it up again, fill half the cups at a“
time and replace in the teapot the water you...
... other (one on the basis of the possible Eng-
lish questions about the subject-domain, the other
on the basis of the structure of the data base
about it) there must be a relation between them. ... specification of
the relation between theEnglish word meanings used
in (i) andthe primitive concepts at the data base
level.
IV THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL
Though we defined EFL and DBL independently ... translation
rules.
The problem of simplifying the DBL* expres-
sion (and other, intermediate expressions, in the
full version of the PHLIQA method) can be treated
separately from the peculiarities...
... collocational range and
idioms with thewords as well as words related
to them in terms of form are to be of our
concern based on the information collected
from theEnglish native speakers and such ... terms of grammar
and semantics. In this article, we are to discuss
the grammatical features [1,2] and semantic
structures [3-5] of theEnglishwordsand
idioms denoting the feeling of great ... ‘joy’, and ‘rapture’); verbs (‘exult’ and ‘rejoice’); and idioms (‘walk on air’, ‘in seventh
heaven’, ‘on cloud nine’, ‘on top of the world’, ‘over the moon’ and ‘thrilled to bits’). They are...
... that they should not remain
in the anomalous position they are in, but since they absolutely refuse to
become the one thing, that they become the other; cultivate what they
have rejected, and ... organic growth of the
plant (the great British oak) to the countryside, the country house and
the georgic ideal of retirement, the estate, the aristocratic family and its
generations, the inviolability ... obscures the important part these (and other)
novelists play in constituting and contesting Irish andEnglish national
identities. Marking writers or writings in these ways, moreover, occludes
their...
... things, such as:
• The understanding of the function of words in sentences.
• The ability to understand and use grammatical rules.
• Memory of key words, what they mean and how to use them.
An important ... to join in the
interview. Before the interview began the researcher explained the interviewees the purpose
of the interview andthe amount of time to complete the conversation. The interview ... Almost of them came from Northern
provinces of Vietnam. The majority of the population is from the countryside.
The average score of English they got in the entrnace exam ranges from 5 to 7. These...
... using these words in a metaphorical way.
1 bright 2 warm 3 cold
English Collocations in Use 29
I 0 Synonyms and confusable words I
Common synonym pairs
The (a) and (b) words in each pair in the ... a hat all the time too, of course, to protect me
from the sun. It was fantastic there. I passed a week sightseeing in Sydney and then stayed
the rest of the time travelling round the country. ... do and decided to pass a month in Australia. I knew
it would be hot there and so I wouldn't need to carry warm clothes with me. In fact, I used a
t-shirt and jeans all the time I was there....
... detained the king, coerced the Incas into paying
a large ransom in gold and silver, and then intentionally killed the king
anyway.Their conquest of Peru established the legendary Spanish Main—
Spanish ... cartel then refine
the drugs into a concentrated form, or even modify them
chemically to make them more potent and therefore more
valuable. Other cartel members then transport the drugs to
distributors ... Main—
Spanish holdings on the mainland of Central and South America. The
predicament for Spain’s kings was how to get the riches of the New World
to Spain. Pirates and privateers ruled the waves. To distort...
... Words
1.
astrological
6.
invoke
2.
divination
7.
meditate
3.
haunt
8.
phantom
4.
horror
9.
psychic
5.
intermediary
10.
self-perpetuating
Definitions and Samples
1.
astrological adj.
Related to the study of the position of stars, the sun,
and the planets in the belief that they influence earthly events
Every ... Christianity, and most
Christians are members of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Church
has existed for over 1,000 years, surviving even the official atheism of the
Soviet era andthe agnosticism ... Hendrick
Vanderdecken.When the captain ignored the danger warnings of a storm,
his ship was smashed andthe crew was lost. According to legend, his
arrogance invoked the wrath of God, who condemned the...
... Look the Same
181
In Chapter 8 we examined words that sound the same; in
this unit, we’ll learn to tell apart words that look thesame
like members of thesame family that all have thesame ... veiled
threats and vague insinuations.
33. After the guests have met the groom’s family, they will
(precede, proceed) to the onsite therapist so they can re-
cover from the experience.
34. The woman ... went way up when they
abandoned the dress code.
Say Instead: Company morale went way up when they
abandoned the dress code.
Here’s Why:
“Moral” is both an adjective and a noun.
The adjective “moral”...
... AM173
169
Mixing up Words That Sound the Same
C
HAPTER
8
Mixing up Words
That Sound the Same
169
One of the great things about theEnglish language is its
extraordinary depth. It has so many words that there ... pairs of words that
are often confused and identify their precise meanings so that
you’ll know when and how to use them correctly.
This chapter will consider words that we mix up because
they sound ... up Words That Sound the Same
How dare you advise me to quit thesame job you
made me take!
84. Affect vs. Effect
Don’t Say: Larry was deeply effected by the new rule
forbidding beef jerky on the...