... will help you puzzle out the meaning of many unfamiliar English words G Put the new words you acquire to good use in your speaking and writing G Avoid some of the mistakes and mix-ups that can ... French sleigh d Arabic pretzel e American Indian vogue f Italian spaghetti g African zero h Norwegian ski i Hindi 10 shampoo j German Do a little detective work In a dictionary that shows etymologies, ... a separate English word the way that a base word is Base Words and Roots inject: to force [a liquid] into a passage; to abject: introduce injection: miserable; something injected, wretched as...
... formulas you set up deciding which triggers will prompt which actions 2.3 How Do I Make a Recipe? (A Quickstart Guide) Glad you asked! Making recipes is a snap with IFTTT First things first, you need ... (which defaults to what’s hot) and we’ll get this: Just click on Use Recipe and you’re done Simple, quick and clean! It should be noted that some recipes will let you change the ingredients in it, ... email to the specified address, helping you hear where it is What it’s good for: Find your phone, quickly! Recipe #7 – Automatic Daily Tweet The result: Your account sends a tweet every day with...
... the closest frequency match possible Rooth et al (1999) tested 3000 random (v, n) pairs, but required the verbs and nouns to appear between 30 and 3000 times in training They also chose confounders ... the BNC (100 million) Initially, about one third of the arguments are unseen, but that percentage quickly falls close to 10% as additional training is included This suggests that an evaluation focusing ... Web Baseline If conditional probability is a reasonable baseline, better performance may just require more data Keller and Lapata (2003) proposed using the web for this task, querying for specific...
... treatment (cure) Do you like (chemist) To become a pharmacist, you must meet the certain state (require) A pharmacist has to be (care) Japan is an country (industry) Human beings will never forget ... (eternity) These shoes can no longer be used (wear) They live with a great relief (religion) Le Qui Don could what he once read (memory) To my the house was completely empty (astonish) He said ... (strong) I felt so that I went to bed early (sleep) Please don’t ask such questions (person) It’s quite an game (excite) He is very in my story (interest) His face looks very (please) You can easily...
... profession in a second sense as well: knowledge of how to run projects often is not acquired through systematic inquiry but is gained in a hit-or-miss fashion Having received little or no formal preparation ... the coach’s intent quite nicely Nevertheless, a clear goal is not enough It must also be achievable The coach’s goal becomes unachievable, for example, if she changes it to require the swimmer ... The precise nature of these duties is dependent on the character of the project If equipment was used, this equipment should be accounted for and possibly reassigned to new uses Similarly, project...
... four types of quizzes interspersed in the word list: Matching, Antonyms, Analogies, and Sentence Completions The Matching quizzes, review words that were just introduced All the other quizzes contain ... composure, poise entrepreneur businessman equine pertaining to horses enumerate count equitable fair enviable desirable envision imagine, visualize equivocate make intentionally ambiguous envoy ... to sound admonish warn gently acquaint familiarize ado fuss, commotion acquiesce agree passively Adonis a beautiful man acquit free from blame adroit skillful acrid pungent, caustic, choking adulation...
... of assessment criteria to be considered in qualitative and quantitative form It also does not require a potential benefit that exists outside of a market to be expressed in monetary forms (unlike ... cost-effective when compared with conventional systems Sustainability criteria therefore are required to be referenced against the critical design parameters which relate primarily to water attenuation, ... been developed These methods are different from each other by their methodology, type of data required as an input, easiness to understand and use, and so forth The most essential factors for...
... eliciting information you don’t want about potential job discrimination topics, bring the discussion quickly back on topic by asking another job-related interview question If a candidate offers information,...
... Và bạn cảm thấy thứ sụp đổ, có sấm tim bạn Nếu mẹ sống, yêu mẹ thứ đời, mẹ ko nữa, nhớ lấy lòng yêu thương vô điều kiện mẹ làm mẹ làm Hãy yêu thương mẹ bạn, bạn cóngười mẹ đời Duy !! (Theo tienganh.com.vn) ... thanked her by saying “It’s none of your business” Khi bạn 20 tuổi, mẹ hỏi bạn có để ý tới chưa Bạn trả lời mẹ rằng: “Đó ko phải chuyện mẹ” ☆ When you were 21 years old, she suggested certain careers ... her by telling your friends it was ugly Bạn 23 tuổi, mẹ mua cho bạn vài thứ đồ giadụng cho hộ bạn Và bạn nói với người xấu òm ☆ When you were 24 years old, she met your fiancé and asked about...
... Ask Ss to say before the class (Ss give the opposite adjectives) Answer keys: a ugly f small k quiet b dark g lively l weak c fat h long/ tall m unfriendly d young i straight n generous e outgoing ... she sees I am interested in singing, especially English songs and talking the films She is very quite, but Im a very talkative person who enjoys telling stories Still, Anna and I both love exploring ... made a plan to visit a nearby historical city the following weekend Although our personalities are quite different, Anna and I have become close over the years, and we now have a very special friendship...
... the words again Vocabulary: •University (n): trường đại học •Skill: (n) kỹ • National (adj): quốc gia • International (adj): quốc tế • Useful (adj): hữu ích Excellent (adj): Tốt, Tuyệt vời KATE ... What about listening, Nga? problem Nga: It’s terrible This is my biggest (7) People talk very quickly and understand I can’t (8) them Kate: Do you like studying English? language Nga: Oh, ... Kate: What about listening, Nga? Nga: It’s terrible This is my biggest problem People talk very quickly and I can’t understand them Kate: Do you like studying English? Nga: Oh, yes It’s an interesting...