๐ โFor diseases, โ๐
โ โendemicโ = in a small area;
โ โepidemicโ = widespread;
โ โpandemicโ = universal. Earth globe asia-australia
โ๏ธThey get worse in alphabetical order.
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โ โendemicโ = in a small area;
โ โepidemicโ = widespread;
โ โpandemicโ = universal. Earth globe asia-australia
โ๏ธThey get worse in alphabetical order.
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๐ฃIโm โuse toโ hot weather. โโ
๐กIโm *used to* hot weather. โ โ๏ธ
๐ตGet โuse toโ it. โ โ
๐คGet *used to* it. โ โ๏ธ
๐ทWe *used to* be friends. โ โ๏ธ
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๐กIโm *used to* hot weather. โ โ๏ธ
๐ตGet โuse toโ it. โ โ
๐คGet *used to* it. โ โ๏ธ
๐ทWe *used to* be friends. โ โ๏ธ
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Word Root: PAN (all)
๐ทExamples:
- pandemic
- pandemonium
- Pangea / Pangaea
- panacea
- pantheism
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๐ทExamples:
- pandemic
- pandemonium
- Pangea / Pangaea
- panacea
- pantheism
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โ๐ vocabulary๐ โ
๐ฅEXCEPTIONABLE =
โ offensive:
๐ฐHe was criticized for his *exceptionable* comments.
๐ฅEXCEPTIONAL =
โ outstanding:
๐ฐMy essay is *exceptional*.
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๐ฅEXCEPTIONABLE =
โ offensive:
๐ฐHe was criticized for his *exceptionable* comments.
๐ฅEXCEPTIONAL =
โ outstanding:
๐ฐMy essay is *exceptional*.
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โ๐ vocabulary๐ โ
โ In American English ๐บ๐ธ, โlicenseโ is both a noun and a verb.
โ In British English ๐ฌ๐ง, โlicenceโ is a noun, and โlicenseโ is a verb.
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โ In American English ๐บ๐ธ, โlicenseโ is both a noun and a verb.
โ In British English ๐ฌ๐ง, โlicenceโ is a noun, and โlicenseโ is a verb.
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๐ฆโจChristiane Nord๐ฆ๐
Christiane Nord (born 13 September 1943) is a German translation scholar.
She studied translation at Heidelberg University (B.A. Honours, 1967);[1] in 1983 she obtained her PhD in Romance Studies,[1] with habilitation in applied translation studies and translation pedagogy. From 1967 she has been involved in translator training at the universities of Heidelberg, Vienna, Hildesheim, Innsbruck and Magdeburg (1996โ2005).
Until his death in 2020, she was married to theologian Klaus Berger. They worked together to translate sections of the Bible
Christiane Nord (born 13 September 1943) is a German translation scholar.
She studied translation at Heidelberg University (B.A. Honours, 1967);[1] in 1983 she obtained her PhD in Romance Studies,[1] with habilitation in applied translation studies and translation pedagogy. From 1967 she has been involved in translator training at the universities of Heidelberg, Vienna, Hildesheim, Innsbruck and Magdeburg (1996โ2005).
Until his death in 2020, she was married to theologian Klaus Berger. They worked together to translate sections of the Bible
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๐ฆโจTorres del Paine National Park, Chile๐ธ๐๐ผโจ๐ฆ
If you're looking to get off the grid, head to Chile's Patagonia region for some of the most beautiful mountain views you'll ever see....
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If you're looking to get off the grid, head to Chile's Patagonia region for some of the most beautiful mountain views you'll ever see....
๐ฆโจ๐๐๐๐ธ๐ผ
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774: ๐ WORDS TO USE INSTEAD OF "VERY"
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โ very noise = deafening
โ very often = frequently
โ very old = ancient
โ very old- fashioned = archaic
โ very open = transparent
โ very painful = excruciating
โ very pale = ashen
โ very perfect = flawless
โ very poor = destitute
โ very powerful = compelling
โ very pretty = beautiful
โ very quick = rapid
โ very quiet = hushed
โ very rainy = pouring
โ very rich = wealthy
โ very sad = sorrowful
โ very scared = petrified
โ very scary = chilling
โ very serious = grave
โ very sharp = keen
โ very shiny = gleaming
โ very short = brief
โ very shy = timid
โ very simple = basic
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โ very noise = deafening
โ very often = frequently
โ very old = ancient
โ very old- fashioned = archaic
โ very open = transparent
โ very painful = excruciating
โ very pale = ashen
โ very perfect = flawless
โ very poor = destitute
โ very powerful = compelling
โ very pretty = beautiful
โ very quick = rapid
โ very quiet = hushed
โ very rainy = pouring
โ very rich = wealthy
โ very sad = sorrowful
โ very scared = petrified
โ very scary = chilling
โ very serious = grave
โ very sharp = keen
โ very shiny = gleaming
โ very short = brief
โ very shy = timid
โ very simple = basic
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๐ Ways To Say โBEAUTIFULโ in American English ๐บ๐ธ
๐ธappealing
๐ธpretty
๐ธlovely
๐ธelegant
๐ธcute
๐ธgorgeous
๐ธdazzling
๐ธexquisite
๐ธstunning
๐ธattractive
โขโโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
๐ธappealing
๐ธpretty
๐ธlovely
๐ธelegant
๐ธcute
๐ธgorgeous
๐ธdazzling
๐ธexquisite
๐ธstunning
๐ธattractive
โขโโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
โโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
๐ Saying Of The Dayโจ๐
๐Don't put all your eggs in one basket ๐บ๐ธ
๐คPossible meaning
If all your eggs are in one basket and you drop the basket, you lose everything. Don't put all your money in one bank. Don't put all your faith in one person
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โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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๐ Saying Of The Dayโจ๐
๐Don't put all your eggs in one basket ๐บ๐ธ
๐คPossible meaning
If all your eggs are in one basket and you drop the basket, you lose everything. Don't put all your money in one bank. Don't put all your faith in one person
โโโโโโโโโโโโโ
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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๐ฆโจIdiom Of The Day๐ฆ๐
๐down to earth
โ๐พMeaning
If someone is down to earth, they are practical and sensible.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธSteven is an artist and a real dreamer, but luckily his wife Sarah is down to earth, so she takes care of their day-to-day lives.
๐ธWe need someone who can come up with practical, down-to-earth ideas that we can work with in the real world.
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โโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
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๐ฆโจIdiom Of The Day๐ฆ๐
๐down to earth
โ๐พMeaning
If someone is down to earth, they are practical and sensible.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธSteven is an artist and a real dreamer, but luckily his wife Sarah is down to earth, so she takes care of their day-to-day lives.
๐ธWe need someone who can come up with practical, down-to-earth ideas that we can work with in the real world.
โโโโโโโโโโโโโ
โโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
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โโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
๐ฆโจ Slang Of The Day๐ฆ
๐ meathead
โ๐พMeaning
a stupid person
โFor example
๐บHow did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?
๐บ I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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๐ฆโจ Slang Of The Day๐ฆ
๐ meathead
โ๐พMeaning
a stupid person
โFor example
๐บHow did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?
๐บ I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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โโโโขโโขโขโฆ๐นโพ๐นโฆโขโขโโขโโโโข
๐ผToday's Idioms๐ผ
โจ๏ธOver my dead bodyโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
Under no circumstances, absolutely not๐ป
โ Example
He wants to get all the money for himself, well, it will be over my dead body! ๐ป
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธHave a whale of a timeโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
To have an exciting or fun time๐ผ
โ Example:
We had a whale of a time at the party Saturday night๐ผ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โจ๏ธBack the wrong horseโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
To support someone that can't win๐ป
โ Example :
Tom backed the wrong horse at the meeting ๐ป
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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๐ผToday's Idioms๐ผ
โจ๏ธOver my dead bodyโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
Under no circumstances, absolutely not๐ป
โ Example
He wants to get all the money for himself, well, it will be over my dead body! ๐ป
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธHave a whale of a timeโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
To have an exciting or fun time๐ผ
โ Example:
We had a whale of a time at the party Saturday night๐ผ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โจ๏ธBack the wrong horseโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
To support someone that can't win๐ป
โ Example :
Tom backed the wrong horse at the meeting ๐ป
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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๐ฉ๐ธ Vocabulary๐ธ๐ฉ
4๏ธโฃ Push /pสส/ [transitive]
๐ to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard
๐ท Encourage your kids to try new things, but try not to push them too hard.
๐ท Heโs been pushing himself too hard, working 12-hour days.
5๏ธโฃ Leave sth to/ with sb | verb [transitive]
๐ to let someone else decide something or be responsible for something
๐ท Leave it to me. Iโll make sure it gets posted.
๐ท Leave it with me, Iโll fix it for you.
๐ท She leaves it to the reader to draw their own conclusions.
6๏ธโฃ make /meษชk/ verb [transitive]
๐๐ ฐ๏ธ used to say what you have calculated a number to be
๐ท I make that $150 altogether.
๐ท There are nine people coming, plus me, which makes ten
๐๐ ฑ๏ธ to arrive at or get to a particular place, especially when it is difficult
๐ท I donโt think weโre going to make the town before nightfall..
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4๏ธโฃ Push /pสส/ [transitive]
๐ to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard
๐ท Encourage your kids to try new things, but try not to push them too hard.
๐ท Heโs been pushing himself too hard, working 12-hour days.
5๏ธโฃ Leave sth to/ with sb | verb [transitive]
๐ to let someone else decide something or be responsible for something
๐ท Leave it to me. Iโll make sure it gets posted.
๐ท Leave it with me, Iโll fix it for you.
๐ท She leaves it to the reader to draw their own conclusions.
6๏ธโฃ make /meษชk/ verb [transitive]
๐๐ ฐ๏ธ used to say what you have calculated a number to be
๐ท I make that $150 altogether.
๐ท There are nine people coming, plus me, which makes ten
๐๐ ฑ๏ธ to arrive at or get to a particular place, especially when it is difficult
๐ท I donโt think weโre going to make the town before nightfall..
โโโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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โฆ๏ธ Out of Question vs. Out of the Questionโฆ๏ธ
๐Do you know the differences between out of question and out of the question? As we all know, the two phrases can be quite confusing. So letโs take a closer look at their differences.
๐นLetโs get started!
1โฃ. Out of Question
Out of question means unquestionably.
i.e. He did it alone out of question.
i.e. Getting some help from her is out of question.
2โฃ. Out of the Question
Out of the question means not possible or allowed.
i.e. Asking my father for money was completely out of the question.
i.e. Wearing a stained blouse to dinner was out of the question.
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๐Do you know the differences between out of question and out of the question? As we all know, the two phrases can be quite confusing. So letโs take a closer look at their differences.
๐นLetโs get started!
1โฃ. Out of Question
Out of question means unquestionably.
i.e. He did it alone out of question.
i.e. Getting some help from her is out of question.
2โฃ. Out of the Question
Out of the question means not possible or allowed.
i.e. Asking my father for money was completely out of the question.
i.e. Wearing a stained blouse to dinner was out of the question.
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๐ ๐
Word for Today!๐
๐
โClimate
1. [n.] the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
โ
i.e. The Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes.
โ
i.e. When we retire, weโre going to move to a warmer climate.
2. [n.] the general development of a situation
โ
i.e. I donโt think we should expand our business in the current economic climate.
โ
i.e. Terrorism creates a climate of fear.
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โClimate
1. [n.] the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
โ
i.e. The Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes.
โ
i.e. When we retire, weโre going to move to a warmer climate.
2. [n.] the general development of a situation
โ
i.e. I donโt think we should expand our business in the current economic climate.
โ
i.e. Terrorism creates a climate of fear.
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๐๐น๐ฑโ๏ธPoemโ๏ธ๐๐ท๐
๐ผ Nature Knows Its Math
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ท๐น
Nature Knows Its Mathโ through the rhetoric of personification, the change of the four seasons and the arrival of spring are compared to the nature doing math problems. The beautiful picture of spring is depicted with the language of children, and the joy of the arrival of spring is romantically expressed.
๐๐ชต๐ด๐๐๐ธ๐ปโ๏ธ
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๐ผ Nature Knows Its Math
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ท๐น
Nature Knows Its Mathโ through the rhetoric of personification, the change of the four seasons and the arrival of spring are compared to the nature doing math problems. The beautiful picture of spring is depicted with the language of children, and the joy of the arrival of spring is romantically expressed.
๐๐ชต๐ด๐๐๐ธ๐ปโ๏ธ
โโโโโโขเฎ๐เฎโขโโโโโโโข
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100 Minds that Made the Market
Ken Fisher
๐ธ๐๐
100 Minds That Made the Market
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100 Minds That Made the Market
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