... night.” in situ (in sit'too) [Lat.]: situated in the original or natural position. “I prefer seeing statues in situ rather than in the confines of a museum.” in vino veritas (in vee'no ... parentis.” in medias res (in me'-dee-as rays) [Lat.]: in the middle of a sequence of occurences. “The film begins in medias res, with a panting, terrified man running through the night.” in situ (in ... relatives.”prima facie Bảo Thoa 3 FOREIGN WORDS AND PHRASES IN ENGLISH The list provides some foreign wordsmost commonly usedin English. The English meanings given below are not necessarily literal...
... another winery up the hill that you might enjoy stopping at 146. Wine tasting Sampling different types of wine If you are interested in trying some wines you should go on a wine tastingtour. ... hold fast to something, maintainTo keep on doing somethingTo look after To look into: pore into, scrutinizeTo pass out = to faint To pick outTo put off: postpone, delayTo point outTo run ... quick inexpensive food We don’t provide table service. This is a fast-food restaurant60. Fine dining A very expensive eating establishment The waiters wear bowties because this is a fine dining...
... act.)implicate (v.) to involve in an incriminating way, incriminate (Even though Tom wasn’t present at the time of the shooting, he was implicated by the evidence suggesting that he had supplied ... worshipping one object or person (Xena’s idolatrous fawning over the band—following them on tour, starting their fan club, filming their documentary—is really beginning to get on my nerves.)ignominious ... overindulgence in food or drink (Ada’s fried chicken tastes so divine, I don’t know how anyone can call gluttony a sin.) goad (v.) to urge, spur, incite to action (Jim may think he’s not going...
... of CommonsThe House of Commons of England evolved in England during the 14th century and, in practice, has been in continuous existence since, becoming the House of Commons of Great Britain ... allowing it to become law in the UK. 2.2. House of CommonsFull, formal title: The Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled.2.2.1. ... with Scotland, during the nineteenth century, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the political union with Ireland, finally reaching its current title after independence was...
... highly valuable in offering a guide in working out the types of classroom speaking performance. The teachers should consider these points when teaching speaking skill.2.2.3. Speaking activitiesMany ... speaking.32 The survey questionnaire administered to 100 students including 8 questions with an aim to get information about students’ opinion on and students’ desires in leaning speaking skill ... present procedures usedin organizing group work in the speaking lesson and the students’ desires when working in group was addressed. In short, the chapter has described in details the research...
... reveal interesting features in language usedin slogans in general and airline slogans in particular. Second, world-famous airlines have a wide scope of activities with customers coming from ... meaning. Internal noises: They are thoughts and feelings that interfere with meaning. Semantic noises: They are those that alternate meanings arisen certain symbols that inhibit meaning. ... setting:ã Participants: the sender and receiver of the messages in both interpersonal and non-interpersonal communication.ã Messages: including meanings, signs, symbols, encoding and decoding...
... the following headings:a. The pupils undergoing instructionb. The instructor c. The school External factor 12 EVALUATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED IN TEACHING OF ENGLISH IN SECONDARY ... design. In the DM, the learner was flooded with ungraded speech, thinking that he would learn in a natural way. The oral approach was further developed by bringing in the principle of teaching ... is used. Thus language becomes meaningful when usedin a real situation.2.7 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE TEACHING OF SECOND LANGUAGEImprovement in the teaching of the modern language can come...
... various things such as asking for information, looking for jobs, complaining about something, inviting and so on. b. Language: Writing letters.c. Stage of teaching: While-writing.d. Levels: ... underlined words and a list of words which are used to replace the underlined wordsin the sentences. This exercise is more difficult if there are more wordsin the list than the underlined words ... teaching: pre-writing (for gathering ideas Independent)d. Levels: All levels.e. Example: Write anything you think will be included in your writing for 5 minutes: “Your hometown.” 3.Treeing:...
... texture and bulkmake ingestion an unpleasant experi-ence.The statins, lovastatin (L), simvasta-tin (S), pravastatin (P), fluvastatin (F),cerivastatin, and atorvastatin, inhibitHMG CoA reductase. ... proteins—the apolipopro-teins (A). According to the amount andthe composition of stored lipids, as wellas the type of apolipoprotein, one dis-tinguishes 4 transport forms:154 Drugs usedin ... combinationof a statin with an ion-exchange resinintensifies the decrease in LDL levels. Arare, but dangerous, side effect of thestatins is damage to skeletal muscula-ture. This risk is increased...
... means lacking originality.–VOCABULARY LIST 5: FOREIGN LANGUAGE TERMS USEDIN ENGLISH–97 Answers Wordsin ContextThe following exercise will help you figure out themeaning of some words ... gullible. In English, we would have touse three or four words to express the same thing that the word naïvedoes. Some of these words are used frequently in articles about thearts. Others are usedin ... theartsAs part of the , Abe’s paintings havealways been on the cutting edge.Ted’s art has become increasingly ; henow is building sculptures in his loft in Brooklyn.blasé (bla·za¯)(adj.)apathetic...
... drop-off n. A decline in a business's sales, in the occurrence of an event, or in the interest some people have in something, is a drop-off. There has been a drop-off in traffic deaths ... on, and it might leak all over the place. sign in sign in & signs in signing in signed in signed in 1. sign in p.v. When you sign in, you write your name on a list to show that you ... assembly line is going to back up if Erik doesn't get the parts he needs soon. backup n. A backup is a situation in which something is being prevented from moving, progressing, or flowing...