... something. Fingers and thumbs If you are all fingers and thumbs, you are being clumsy and not very skilled with your hands. Fire away If you want to ask someone a question and they tell you ... physically or metaphorically. Left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing If the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, then communication within a company, organisation, ... your feet, you are in the process of gaining confidence and experience in something. Fine and dandy (UK) If thing's are fine and dandy, then everything is going well. Fine tuning Small...
... someone red-handed If someone is caught red-handed, they are found doing something wrong or illegal. Caught with your hand in the cookie jar (USA) If someone is caught with his or her hand in the ... agree with them and argue. At sea If things are at sea, or all at sea, they are disorganized and chaotic. At the coalface If you work at the coalface, you deal with the real problems and issues, ... end. Climb on the bandwagon When people climb on the bandwagon they do something because it is popular and everyone else is doing it. Close at hand If something is close at hand, it is nearby...
... GarciaAdvisor, Speaker and Educator as a professional, and Disruptive, Doer and Tryer as a person.He works as a New Media and Online Marketing Advisor all over t he world, Human MediaEvangelist and worldwide ... However, you’ll only make a connection bymaking it human. Examples of Storytelling in Video MarketingHere, here, here, here, here and here [Spanish video] are some videos that may serve asexample. ... not.14. The challenge of a good story should be to connect with people and to convey emotions.The context you use may vary; for instance: anything is possible,...
... Literal and Non-Literal Useof Idiomatic Expressions Caroline Sporleder and Linlin LiSaarland UniversityPostfach 15 11 5066041 Saarbrăucken, Germany{csporled,linlin}@coli.uni-saarland.deAbstractWe ... (Lapata and Keller, 2005). When generat-ing the queries we made sure that we queried forall combinations of inflected forms (for example“fire AND coal” would be expanded to “fire AND coal”, “fires AND ... relatively sta-ble, with accuracies above 50% for most idioms.12In particular, the classifier performs well on both, expressions with a dominant non-literal meaning and those with a dominant literal...
... and shepherd are relative terms, while child, subject, and flock are the correlatives (Latin con, with, and relativus), or those objects which are necessarily joined in thought with ... Europe, and we still use it in post-chaise, post-boy, post-horse and postillion. A system of post conveyance for letters having been organ-lscd for about two centuries in England and ... with mental feelings or existences. Read Watts' Logic, Chapter IV. Locke's Essay on thi! Human Understanding, Book III. Chapters I'lC and x. 22 TERMS, AND...
... effective. The accuracies of with- EM, random and with- out-EM are gradually increasing according to the percentage of added hand labeled examplesand catch up that of human and converge at 30 per-centage ... classifier trained with positive and unlabeled examples. McCallum and Nigam (1998) combined active learning and semi-supervised learning technique 61 man labeled negative examples in initial ... difference between the curve with- EM and without-EM. As a classifies to use the score for sampling examples in adapta-tion iterations, it is indifferent whether with- EM or without-EM. Larger evaluation...
... M:Expression of cyclo-oxygenase 1 and 2, prostaglandin E synthase and transforming growth factor beta1, and their relationship with vascularendothelial growth factors A and C, in primary adenocarcinoma ... expression ofCOX-2 and VEGF-C protein and the levels of lymphaticvessel density (LVD) in human gastric cancer and ana-lyze their correlations with clinicopathological character-istics and prognosis.MethodsPatients ... weak; and 0, negative. In statistical an alysis,COX-2 and VEGF-C scores were placed in a highexpression group (strong and moderate immunoreactiv-ity) and a low expression group (weak and negativeimmunoreactivity)...
... similarities and differences between English and Vietnamese idiomatic expressions containing the word „eye‟. ã Provide some suggestions for the teaching/ learning and translation of idiomatic expressions ... glasses. Four-eyes Idiomatic meaning: Wear glasses E.g. I saw her walking out of the club hand in hand with a boy with four eyes. - To describe people‟s mood with neutral meanings, the English ... “eye” in English and Vietnamese …. 2.2. Idiomaticexpressions containing the word „eye‟ ……………………………… CHAPTER THREE: IDIOMATICEXPRESSIONS CONTAINING THE WORD „EYE‟ IN ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE...
... on English and Vietnamese idioms. The research Idiomaticexpressions containing the word „dog‟ in English and Vietnamese” by Tu, Dao Thanh ( 2007) was aimed at studying idiomaticexpressions ... English and Vietnamese, idiomatic meanings of the phrases and sentences containing “dog” had more negative meanings than positive ones. However, there were some differences. In English, many idiomatic ... Fernando (1996: 35) divides idioms into three types: Pure idioms, semi-idioms and literal idioms. Pure idioms: They are multi-word expressions whose meanings are not derived from the meanings...
... DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS OF PLACES IN BRITISH ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE 26 2.1 Idiomaticexpressions of places in British English 26 2.1.1 Idiomaticexpressions ... English and Vietnamese idiomaticexpressions of places 18 1.5.1 Influence of culture on British English idiomaticexpressions of places 18 1.5.2 Influence of culture on Vietnamese idiomaticexpressions ... geographical names 26 2.1.2 Idiomaticexpressions containing the word ‘ house and home” 28 2.1.3 Idiomaticexpressions containing the word ‘earth’ 29 2.1.4 Idiomaticexpressions containing the...
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... with fucose/galactose could reduce P. aeruginosa and neutrophils in sputum as well as TNFα expression in sputum and peripheral blood of CF patients with acute exacerbation. Combination with ... were treated with anti-biotics and that an effect of inhalation alone and inha-lation with antibiotics could be evaluated. Of course the adequate control would have been inhalation with the diluting ... fucose and ga-lactose, which compete for the sugar binding site of the two lectins and thus inhibit the binding of P. aeruginosa. Methods: 11 adult CF patients with chronic infection with P....