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Assignment on Translation Translation into English and Vietnamese

Assignment on Translation Translation into English and Vietnamese

Ngày tải lên : 09/04/2013, 10:29
... lienhe@docs.vn Tel : 0918.775.368 Hanoi Open University Faculty of English and Modern languages Assignment on Translation Translation into English and Vietnamese Hanoi,2008 1 Website: http://www.docs.vn ... United Nation Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) and Nutritive Institute ( Health Ministry ) holds international conference themed “promote the sharp reduce malnutrition in mother and children” . ... official visit to Union UK and Nath Irish , Federal Republic German and Irish. . March 5 th : In Ha Noi , Viet Nam Woman’s Union Association holds the corps diplomatic and international sponorship...
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English with photos and words -Little Picture Dictionary

English with photos and words -Little Picture Dictionary

Ngày tải lên : 16/04/2013, 23:27
... to cook food and to warm up people in cold weather. camping When people go camping, they go into an outdoor area and sleep in a tent, cabin or camper. candle A candle is a stick ... the object and some returns. The returning echo is interpreted to determine the object's shape, direction, distance, and texture. Dolphins (and other toothed whales) and some bats ... do something strenuously, you put a lot of force and energy into it. vertically When something moves vertically, it moves up and down. Elevators move vertically in a building....
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Tài liệu English with photos and words - Little Picture Dictionary docx

Tài liệu English with photos and words - Little Picture Dictionary docx

Ngày tải lên : 17/01/2014, 05:20
... to cook food and to warm up people in cold weather. camping When people go camping, they go into an outdoor area and sleep in a tent, cabin or camper. candle A candle is a stick ... ankle The ankle is the joint between your foot and leg. bandage A bandage is a clean pad that is used to cover and protect cuts and other injuries. biped A biped is an animal ... the object and some returns. The returning echo is interpreted to determine the object's shape, direction, distance, and texture. Dolphins (and other toothed whales) and some bats...
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The difficulties and suggested solutions in translating tourism terms from English into Vietnamese

The difficulties and suggested solutions in translating tourism terms from English into Vietnamese

Ngày tải lên : 19/03/2014, 17:10
... Đại Học Dân Lập Hải Phòng Nội dung hướng dẫn: The difficulties and suggested solutions in translating tourism terms from English into Vietnamese Người hướng dẫn thứ hai: Họ và tên: Học hàm, ... DEPARTMENT GRADUATION PAFER THE DIFFICULTIES AND SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS IN TRANSLATING TOURISM TERMS FROM ENGLISH INTO VIETNAMESE By: Nguyễn Thị Biên Class: NA1201...
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A study on translation of economic and trade terminology from english into vietnamese

A study on translation of economic and trade terminology from english into vietnamese

Ngày tải lên : 20/03/2014, 01:26
... second type is English for academic and Occupational Purpose. And according to Hutchinson & Water, ESP is divided into three branches:  English for Science and Technology (EST).  English for ... translation strategies and procedures applied in the translation of economic and trade terminology from English into Vietnamese.  Providing students major in the subject, translators and those who ... CHAPTER III: POPULAR STRATEGIES AND PROCEDURES APPLIED IN THE TRANSLATION OF ECONOMIC AND TRADE TERMINOLOGIES FROM ENGLISH INTO VIETNAMESE To let readers understand what means which source language...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_2 ppsx

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_2 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... dark, and handsome,” leave out “both.” BOUGH and BOW. See Homo- phones. Brackets. See Punctuation, 7. 46 bough and bow 01-A-E_4 10/22/02 10:29 AM Page 46 CONSENSUS. A question for two critics and ... billion represented a thou- sand million, trillion a thousand thou- sand million, and so on. In the nineteenth century, the United States adopted the French system, and in 1948 France adopted the ... pairs. BESIDES and AS WELL AS. See AS, 5. BEST. See AS BEST; BETTER and BEST (etc.). BETTER and BEST, WORSE and WORST. The rule is simple, though often disregarded in conversations and by ring announcers...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_3 pps

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_3 pps

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... a and droit. One newspaper divided that word into “adr-” and “oit.” The rules, and their exceptions, go on at length, dealing with prefixes, suffixes, consonants, vowels, and double letters. And ... See CRES- CENDO. DEER, plural. See Plurals and singu- lars, 2C. DEFAMATION. See LIBEL and SLANDER. DEFEND. See Verbs, 1C. Defining clause. See THAT and WHICH. Dehumanization. A writer does not consciously ... gonadoãtropãic, and a fourth goãnadãoãtropãic. Any division of abbreviations, initials, or figures can be confusing and should be avoided. See Numbers, 3. DIVORCÉ, DIVORCÉE, and DI- VORCEE. See BACHELOR and SPINSTER. DO,...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_5 potx

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_5 potx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... memoranda.” It was a memorandum. A participant in a television forum said, “North drew up memoran- das. . . .” They were memoranda or memorandums. Because memoranda is plural, “a memoranda” and ... mean and the median are both averages. ME and I. See Pronouns, 10. ME and MYSELF. See Pronouns, 3, 4. Measures, quantities. See AMOUNT and NUMBER; Collective nouns, 3; FEWER and LESS; MANY and ... as in “small, medium, and large sizes.” The last two mediums resemble the Latin medium, meaning middle, which English adopted. MEDIAN. See MEAN (noun). MEMORANDA and MEMO- RANDUM. A U.S. senator...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_6 pps

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_6 pps

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... ONLY. ONLY TO. See TO, 2. ONTO. 1. ON and ONTO. 2. ON TO and ONTO. 1. ON and ONTO The relation between these two prepositions resembles that between in and into. On indicates position or location. Among ... They would, for instance, say overcautious and reject “overly cau- tious.” The Random House Dictionary lists about 1,500 over- words. The Oxford English Dictionary has 83 pages of over- words, many ... in slang. See also ON, 2. PITY. See MERCY and PITY. PLACE (verb). See INTO, 1. PLAIN and PLANE. See Homo- phones. PLANET. See STAR and SUN. PLAY DOWN and “DOWN- PLAY.” To play down something is...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_7 docx

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_7 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... in place of a noun. For instance, “Stand beside her and guide her” substitutes for “Stand be- side America and guide America” in a famous song. Pronouns are handy de- vices, enabling us to avoid ... restric- 304 prescribe and proscribe 03-M–Q_4 10/22/02 10:32 AM Page 304 pletely: “Jack said Sam took the money.” And “Fruit, trees, and flowers” are not the same as “fruit trees and flowers.” And it might ... cer- tain dictionary. PREREQUISITE and PERQUI- SITE. See PERQUISITE and PRE- REQUISITE. prerequisite and perquisite 303 03-M–Q_4 10/22/02 10:32 AM Page 303 one another.” / “Romeo and Josephine...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_8 docx

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_8 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... (energize and enervate, hyper- and hypo-, and sanction and sanctions); DISINGENUOUS and INGENUOUS; EMIGRATE and IMMIGRATE; PRESCRIBE and PROSCRIBE. ã Misunderstood terms. See CREDITOR and DEBTOR; ... may be, for example, prices of $1,000 and $4,000; about 30,000 and 7 million speakers; 147 and 160 pounds; first and sixth grades; Maine and Florida; adagio and vivace—or more subjective ones: Chicken ... in Thailand. It’s another world really—a misty, mountainous and mysterious land of hill tribes, rice paddies, superb arti- sans, opium, flowers and beautiful women even Thais find remote and enchanting. Adding...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_9 doc

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_9 doc

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... one also protest the lowering of standards of English usage and all that fuzziness? THAT and WHICH. 1. The differ- ence. 2. Indiscriminate WHICH; mix-up of THAT and WHICH. 3. “THAT” in place of ... to explore. “Ambiguity” (not “grace”) sums it up. THOSE and THEM. See THEM and THOSE. THOSE and THESE. See THESE and THOSE. THOU, THEE, and YE. See Pro- nouns, 10A. “THUNK.” See THINK, past partici- ple. THUS. ... VICE-PRESIDENT-IN-CHARGE- OF-EVAPORATED-CONDENSED- AND MALTED MILK-CHEESE- MINCE MEAT -AND- CARAMELS ARTHUR W. RAMSDELL AND VICE-PRESIDENT-IN-CHARGE- OF-CASEIN-ADHESIVES -AND- PRESCRIPTION-PRODUCTS WIL- LIAM...
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Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_10 ppt

Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_10 ppt

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:21
... people: who and that. See WHO, THAT, and WHICH. Which has two possessive forms: of which and whose. Whose applies both to people and to things. See WHOSE, 1. WHICH and THAT. See THAT and WHICH. WHICH and ... and BEST, WORSE and WORST. WOULD and WILL. See Double negative, 1; Subjunctive, 2, 3; Tense, 4. WOULD HAVE, WOULD’VE, and “WOULD OF.” See HAVE, HAS, HAD, 2. WRACK. See RACK and WRACK. WREAK and ... winding their way. WENT. See GONE and WENT. WERE. See WAS and WERE; Sub- junctive. WHAT EVER and WHATEVER. See (-)EVER. WHEN AND IF. See UNLESS AND UNTIL. when and if 467 04-R–Z_4 10/22/02 10:33...
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The Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_3 pptx

The Penguin Dictionary of American English Usage and Style_3 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 12/08/2014, 00:22
... doesn’t. It agrees with all singular nouns and with the pronouns he, she, and it and other singular pronouns except I and you. So “that [feeling] doesn’t mean.” And there is an “idiot that doesn’t know.” ... to bring goods into a country; and export, to send goods out of a coun- try. To immigrate (verb, intransitive) is to enter and settle in a country. Often it is followed by to and the name of ... Joseph Priestley was a scientist and the discoverer of oxy- gen. He was also a philosopher, politi- cian, and theologian, and in the 1760s he wrote The Rudiments of English Grammar. In clear prose...
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