How To Use This DictionaryEvery scientific term or name is composed of one or more wordroots, between and following which may be one or more vowels or consonants. In the list of roots on the following pages, the connectingvowels and consonants that are most frequently encountere[r]
character level. In the second, we aligned the words of the word pairs at character level without stemming. The pairs were aligned using Giza++ and the phrase extractor and scorer from the Moses ma-chine translation package (Koehn et al., 2007). To apply a machine translation an[r]
(3) probably trying to murder her. He ran to a phone box and (4) the police. The police came quite quickly, but by now the shouting had (5) . However, the man (6) .........……………………. quite sure that he (7)…………………………… heard cries for help. When the police (8)………………………….. on the door, there was[r]
JUST IN TIME VOCABULARY64If you answered 1–3 questions correctly, perhaps it has been some timesince you reviewed word roots. Study the lesson that follows carefully, anddo the practice quiz on a separate sheet of paper so that you can do the exer-cise several times if necessary[r]
use letter-picture association. The teacher identifies long and short vowel words in the level 1 word bank. For Level 2 proficiency, the teacher guides and models all oral work with some independent examples provided by the learner. Reading of the appropriate leve[r]
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Not surprisingly, the maximum of this height occurs when the swing is at its maximum angle. This height is only about 1.1 m, which is a perfectly safe height. Of course, swinging out over the water (where the ground does not rise up to meet the swing) will result in a greater height above the wat[r]
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No, it isn’t. The data sparsity problem is serious.Among all 27,071 utterances, only 2,589 utterancesare involved in (dis)agreement as initiating orresponse utterances, about 10% only among alldata, while 24,482 utterances are not involved.These annotators also labeled shows with a va-riety of lingu[r]
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de + ter + ent = deterrent impedimentre + pul + sion = repulsion send backdis + pel + ed = dispelled driven awayre + tract + able = retractable draw backim + peril + ed = imperiled put in dangerdis + credit + ed = discredited to cause disbeliefab + duct + ed = abducted kidnapped05_TOEFL Vocab,Ch5,93[r]
OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR TEST 13 THE INFINITIVE AND THE ING-FORM (UNITS 65-75) Test 13A Some of these sentences are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If the sentence is correct, put a tick (/). If it is incorrect, cross out the unnecess[r]
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A familiarity with common prefixes, suffixes, and word roots can dramatically improve your ability to deter-mine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words. The following tables list common prefixes, suffixes, andword roots; their meanings; an example of a word with th[r]
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1.British Rail apologise for the___cancellation____of the 4.20 to Bath. CANCEL 2.I didn't believe him. His story was very___unconvincing_____. CONVINCE3.The police said that they were awaiting further___developments______. DEVELOP4.I'm afraid that your report is full of ____inaccuracies_____.[r]