... the relation between the English word meanings used in (i) and the primitive concepts at the data base level. IV THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL Though we defined EFL and DBL independently ... lates of Montague's PTQ and similar fragments of English. IX REFERENCES W.J.H.J. Bronnenberg, H.C. Bunt, S.P.J. Landsbergen, R.J.H. Scha, W.J. Schoenmakers and E.P.C. van Utte- ren: The ... than the value of #E~ for d. Entities which have a one-to-one correspon- dence with these pairs, and are disjoint with the extensions of all other semantic types, may be used as "proxies"...
... collocational range and idioms with the words as well as words related to them in terms of form are to be of our concern based on the information collected from the English native speakers and such ... ‘euphoria’, ‘joy’ and ‘rapture’. The wordsand idioms, if available, are dealt with as well. 3.1. ‘Bliss’ ‘Bliss’ is a non-count noun with two derivatives ‘blissful’ (adj) and ‘blissfully’ ... somebody’ and ‘To one’s (great) delight’ or prepositional phrases with ‘in’ andwith , either post-modified by prepositional phrases with ‘at’ or not, as in: I asked in delight [10]. … and...
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... DistinguishingSenses of EnglishWordsand Inducing English Sense ClustersCharles SCHAFER and David YAROWSKYDepartment of Computer Science and Center for Language and Speech ProcessingJohns ... among 3 words. The derived synonymy relation S holds betweenfair and blond, and between fair and just. S does not hold betweenblond and fair. We can infer that fair has at least 2 senses and, ... Cper−entry(e1,e2) for two Englishwords e1 and e2is simply the number of times e1 and e2both appear asthe translation of the same foreign word (over all foreign words, dictionaries and languages)....
... set up or arrange acampsite.pitch in (and help) to get busy and help with something.pitch in (and help) (with some-thing) to join in and help someone with something.pitch someonea curve ... somethingbyear.play cat and mouse (with some-one) to capture and release some-one over and over.play fast and loose (with some-one or something) to act carelessly,thoughtlessly, and irresponsiblytoward ... (on something) and nail someonedown (onsomething) to demand and receivea firm answer from someone tosome question.pin somethingup to raise some-thing and hold it up with pins.pinch...
... (Typi-cally passive.)put words into someone’smouthto speak for another person with- out permission.Put your money where yourmouth is! a command to stoptalking and make a bet.Put your ... table and lay one’scards on the table toreveal everything; to be open and honest with someone.put one’sfoot in it Go to put one’sfoot in one’smouth.put one’sfoot in one’smouth and put ... dZi] 1. n.the study and science of the mind and the behavior of individuals.(No plural.) 2. n. the way peoplebehave, think, and feel; the way aperson behaves, thinks, and feels.(No plural.)public...
... sand→ hide one’shead in the sandsandpaper ["sAnd pe p#] n. apaper lightly coated with sandparticles, used to polish or smootha surface. (Plural only for types and instances.)salt51808 ... rub something with sandpaper to make it smooth;to smooth something with sand-paper. 3. tv. to put or sprinkle Qon a surface, such as an icy street.→ bury one’shead in the sand→ hide one’shead ... especiallyfor birds and other wild animals.sand ["sAnd] 1. n. very tiny parti-cles of rock or seashells, such asare found on beaches and indeserts. (Plural only for types and instances.)...
... ready.(Plural: standbys.) 2. n. a persontraveling on standby. (Plural:standbys.) 3. adv. traveling whenone is not able to reserve a seat and must travel as W.→ on standbya standing joke a ... (Adv:standardly.) 4. adj. correct and acceptable according to the formalrules of a language. (Adv: stan-dardly.)standby ["stAnd baI] 1. n. an extrathing or person, nearby and ready.(Plural: ... together for ajob; a group of 11 soldiers and aleader who work together.square ["skwEr] 1. n. a shape made with four sides that are the samelength and four right angles. 2. n.a four-sided...
... OPEN DISTRIBUTED AUTOMATION AND CONTROL WITH IEC 61499JHC/2001-04-03 p. 18Open Distributed Automation and Control with IEC 61499Open Distributed Automation and Control with IEC 61499ã Backgroundã ... Distributed Automation and Control with IEC 61499Open Distributed Automation and Control with IEC 61499ã Backgroundã Architectureã Object Modelsã Software Tool Requirementsã Status and Future OPEN ... OPEN DISTRIBUTED AUTOMATION AND CONTROL WITH IEC 61499JHC/2001-04-03 p. 16Software Encapsulation and Reuse:Composite Function Block TypesSoftware Encapsulation and Reuse:Composite Function...