be remained. On the other hand, one must identify the impliedmeaning of proverbs to select proper equivalences. In case of notfinding any synonymous as the translators desire, they should renderthe true meaning of the original proverb. In other words, literaltranslation should be favored in t[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 182donate(v) To bestow as a gift, especially for aworthy cause.--------------------donator(n) One who makes a donation orpresent.--------------------donee(n) A person to whom a donation ismade.--[r]
Proverbs are often used in jokes, advertisements or everyday conversation.Match the beginning with the correct endings. Then make a short presentation based on it or make a storythat can explain the proverb.123456789101112131415A journey of a thousand milesAYou can lead your horse to water B
Proverbs are often used in jokes, advertisements or everyday conversation.Match the beginning with the correct endings. Then make a short presentation based on it or make a storythat can explain the proverb.123456789101112131415The hungry manWhere there’s the willEat to live but notIf wishes[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 014acrimony(n) Sharpness or bitterness of speechor temper.--------------------actionable(adj) Affording cause for instituting anaction, as trespass, slanderous words.--------------------actuality[r]
Proverbs Part One 06 November 2010 Today we talk about proverbs. A proverb is a short, well known saying that expresses a common truth or belief. Proverbs are found in most cultures and are often very old.In American history, Benjamin Franklin was famous for his proverbs.[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 245fulminate(v) To cause to explode.--------------------fulsome(adj) Offensive from excess of praiseor commendation.--------------------fumigate(v) To subject to the action of smokeor fumes, espe[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 019advocate(n) One who pleads the cause ofanother, as in a legal or ecclesiasticalcourt.--------------------aerial(adj) Of, pertaining to, or like the air.--------------------aeronaut(n) One who[r]
In spite ofIn contrastHoweverEven thoughRather thanOn the contraryDespite3. To introduce details or exemplify:For exampleIn factFor instanceIn any eventAs evidenceIn support ofSuch asTo illustrateIn this caseAs stated in / byAccording toAs a resultIn any case4. To show cause and effect[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 336landscape(n) A rural view, especially one ofpicturesque effect, as seen from adistance or an elevation.--------------------languid(adj) Relaxed.--------------------languor(n) Lassitude of body[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 244frizz(v) To give a crinkled, fluffyappearance to.--------------------frizzle(v) To cause to crinkle or curl, as thehair. frolicsome--------------------frontier(n) The part of a nation's territ[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 142convalescent(adj) Recovering health after sickness.--------------------convene(v) To summon or cause to assemble.--------------------convenience(n) Fitness, as of time or place.--------------------conve[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 438nausea(n) An affection of the stomachproducing dizziness and usually animpulse to vomit--------------------nauseate(v) To cause to loathe.--------------------nauseous(adj) Loathsome.--------------------[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 144decrepit(adj) Enfeebled, as by old age orsome chronic infirmity.--------------------dedication(n) The voluntary consecration orrelinquishment of something to an endor cause.-------------------[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 583retroaction(n) a reverse action--------------------retroactive(adj) Operative on, affecting, or havingreference to past events, transactions,responsibilities.--------------------retrograde(v) To cause t[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 319impair(v) To cause to become less or worse.--------------------impale(v) pierce through with, or stick on;something pointed--------------------impalpable(adj) Imperceptible to the touch.----------------[r]
Proverbs are often used in jokes, advertisements or everyday conversation.Match the beginning with the correct endings. Then make a short presentation based on it or make a storythat can explain the proverb.123456789101112131415One swallowIt takes all sortsTwo’s a companyMoney is the root
Các phương pháp kiểm thử hộp đen Phân lớp tương đương – Equivalence partitioning. Phân tích giá trị biên – Boundary value analysis. Kiểm thử mọi cặp – Allpairs testing. Kiểm thử fuzz – Fuzz testing. Kiểm thử dựa trên mô hình – Modelbased testing. Ma trận dấu vết – Traceability matrix. Kiểm th[r]
Thông tin kiểm chứng được là một trong ba quy định chính về nội dung của Wikipedia. Hai quy định còn lại là Wikipedia:Không đăng nghiên cứu chưa công bố . Thái độ trung lập. Kết hợp với nhau, các quy định này sẽ quyết định các nội dung thuộc thể loại và chất lượng nào thì được chấp nhận tại Wikipedi[r]
Another name for the tool, as we have seen earlier, is Fish-Bone Diagram due to the shape of the completed structure. If we continue the analogy, we can term various parts of the diagram as spine or the backbone, large bones, middle bones and small bones as seen in the structure of cause-and-[r]