... unpleasant person to become good or pleasant.
A loaded wagon makes no noise. Really wealthy don't talk about money.
A loveless life is a living death.
A man can die but once.
A man is as ...
An empty purse frightens away friends. When one's financial situation deteriorates, friends tend to disappear.
An Englishman's home is his castle. An Englishman's home i...
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structural and semantic features of
English idioms referring to Head and a
contrastive analysis with Vietnamese
idioms
(đặc trng cấu trúc, ngữ ngh a c a thành ngữ tiếng
anh có ch a thành tố head ... University
Foreign languages department
Hà văn xuân
structural and semantic features of
English idioms referring to Hea...
... lexical items are again translated out of context. Literal translation is
considered the basic translation step, both in communicative and semantic
translation, in that translation starts from ... knowledge
and time for this study is limited. So, I only study on English idioms on
natural and geographical phenomena into Vietnamese the equivalent and non-
equ...
... for making tools, utensils, and weapons. Metal-
working and the exchange of manufactured metal objects are clearly
22 italy in prehistory
A Critical History
of Early Rome
From Prehistory to the ... empties
into the Adriatic. Since the land nearest the Po was often marshy, the earli-
est human inhabitants of northern Italy tended to settle in areas away f...
... of these, rather than a single
silver bullet, that delivers the advantage.
A great company will have incorporated a set of advantages that all
reinforce each other around a basic idea. Wal-Mart, ... advantage.
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Having a
competitive advantage is like having a gun in a knife fight.
This is true, but today most advantages don’t stay relevant and
few are sustainable. Advantages...
... delivers the advantage.
A great company will have incorporated a set of advantages that all
reinforce each other around a basic idea. Wal-Mart, IKEA, and South-
west Airlines have unique sets of practices ... benefits for the various
stakeholders appear far greater than the risk and cost of change. Top
management must gather support and apply internal marketing to
produ...
... sewage runs off into the
ocean.
run out of + not have any more of something
We ran out of milk this morning, so we need to go to
the store.
List of English Phrasal Verbs Beginning With 'S' ...
List of English Phrasal Verbs Beginning With 'I'
Phrasal Verb Definition Example
iron * out eliminate We need to have a meeting this week i...
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Frequency, course and correlates of alcohol use from adolescence to
young adulthood in a Swiss community survey. BMC Psychiatry 2008, 8:5.
Pre-publication history
The ... Frequency, course and
correlates of alcohol use from adolescence to young adulthood in a
Swiss community survey. BMC Psychiatr...
... arachidonic acid
aachar
aachar Indonesia, South Asia Shredded
cabbage and other vegetables. See also acar
aahaar
aahaar Nepal Food
aal
aal Netherlands Eel
Aal
Aal Germany Eel
Aalquappe
Aalquappe Germany ... of
tamarind
asam java
asam java Malaysia Tamarind
asam jawa
asam jawa Indonesia, Malaysia Dried slices of
tamarind pulp
asam koh
asam koh China Tamarind paste
asam pedas
asam pedas...
... See
AGGRESSIVE.
alga (singular) algae (plural)
See
FOREIGN PLURALS.
allege (not -dge)
alley or ally? An ALLEY is a little lane.
An ALLY is a friend.
alley (singular), alleys (plural)
ally (singular), allies ... (ii).
aggravate Strictly speaking, aggravate means to make
worse.
His rudeness AGGRAVATED an already
explosive situation.
It is, however, widely used in the sense of
to irritat...
... Large list of English idioms from A to Z
List of Idioms A - Z
A Idioms
A big cheese- an important or a powerful person in a group or family
A bird’s eye view- a view from a very high place ... opportunity
At sixes and sevens- to be lost and bewildered
At someone’s beck and call- to be always ready to serve
At the bottom of the ladder- at t...