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𧩠use 'the' to make noun out of an adjective
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Grammar
ππβ€οΈβ€οΈππ
𧩠use 'the' to make noun out of an adjective
ππ @step_by_step_english
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π So long, phrase.
π /ΛsΙΚ ΛlΙΕ/ π¬π§
β Definition (informal): Goodbye till we meet again.
βοΈ Examples:
1. When she walked out on the Sugababes as they hit the big time, it looked like so long, Siobhan.
2. I just want it to be done with, but I don't want to deal with any of the moving or saying so long stuff.
3. βSo long!β, Catharine waved goodbye to Audrey as the door closed.
4. So long, Mother. Be expecting a postcard or two in the mail, if you're lucky.
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π /ΛsΙΚ ΛlΙΕ/ π¬π§
β Definition (informal): Goodbye till we meet again.
βοΈ Examples:
1. When she walked out on the Sugababes as they hit the big time, it looked like so long, Siobhan.
2. I just want it to be done with, but I don't want to deal with any of the moving or saying so long stuff.
3. βSo long!β, Catharine waved goodbye to Audrey as the door closed.
4. So long, Mother. Be expecting a postcard or two in the mail, if you're lucky.
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π Espionage, noun.
π /ΛΙspΙͺΙnΙΛΚ/ π¬π§
β Definition (mass noun): The practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
βοΈ Examples:
1. The camouflage and secrecy of espionage.
2. Balzac pumped him for information on organised crime and political espionage.
3. He denied his detention had anything to do with politics or espionage.
4. The run for the presidency is no joke, rife with political chicanery, espionage and blackmail.
5. Even if espionage had taken place at Los Alamos, they argued, it had not mattered.
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π /ΛΙspΙͺΙnΙΛΚ/ π¬π§
β Definition (mass noun): The practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
βοΈ Examples:
1. The camouflage and secrecy of espionage.
2. Balzac pumped him for information on organised crime and political espionage.
3. He denied his detention had anything to do with politics or espionage.
4. The run for the presidency is no joke, rife with political chicanery, espionage and blackmail.
5. Even if espionage had taken place at Los Alamos, they argued, it had not mattered.
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π Get the picture, phrase.
β Definition (informal): Understand a situation.
βοΈ Examples:
1. Any trouble your father might have we can hide β d'you get the picture?
2. To be honest, I believe it was more difficult to get the picture than to catch the carp.
3. I realize that sounds completely revolting, but I think you get the picture.
4. Scott didn't seem to get the picture, his brain still working on understanding what Jesse had just told him.
5. This includes, buses, trains, lifts, public buildings, pubs, restaurants; I think you have probably got the picture.
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β Definition (informal): Understand a situation.
βοΈ Examples:
1. Any trouble your father might have we can hide β d'you get the picture?
2. To be honest, I believe it was more difficult to get the picture than to catch the carp.
3. I realize that sounds completely revolting, but I think you get the picture.
4. Scott didn't seem to get the picture, his brain still working on understanding what Jesse had just told him.
5. This includes, buses, trains, lifts, public buildings, pubs, restaurants; I think you have probably got the picture.
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π Reversal, noun.
π /rΙͺΛvΙΛs(Ι)l/ π¬π§
β Definition: A change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action.
βοΈ Examples:
1. A dramatic reversal in population decline in the Alps.
2. The reversal of tidal currents.
3. The data therefore chronicle a dramatic reversal in the direction of invasion.
4. Clearly, such a reversal of the current course would not be achievable overnight.
5. The mayor's comments marked a reversal of his previous position on the issue.
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π /rΙͺΛvΙΛs(Ι)l/ π¬π§
β Definition: A change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action.
βοΈ Examples:
1. A dramatic reversal in population decline in the Alps.
2. The reversal of tidal currents.
3. The data therefore chronicle a dramatic reversal in the direction of invasion.
4. Clearly, such a reversal of the current course would not be achievable overnight.
5. The mayor's comments marked a reversal of his previous position on the issue.
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πβ€οΈπ Appease πβ€οΈπ
/ΙΛpiΛz/ verb
β€οΈ 1.pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.
πExample;
"amendments have been
added to appease local pressure groups"
β€οΈ 2.assuage or satisfy (a demand or a feeling).
πExample;
"we give to charity because it appeases our guilt"
π¨ And also English news;
π¨π¨ breaking news π¨π¨
π Date: Monday 6 November 2023 π
π¨ Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted; " Hamas started the war because they wanted to kill all of us not being reasonable with us. Hamas made a mistake and will be eliminated. We can only win together.
π Date: Monday 6 November 2023 π
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πβ€οΈπ Appease πβ€οΈπ
/ΙΛpiΛz/ verb
β€οΈ 1.pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.
πExample;
"amendments have been
added to appease local pressure groups"
β€οΈ 2.assuage or satisfy (a demand or a feeling).
πExample;
"we give to charity because it appeases our guilt"
π¨ And also English news;
π¨π¨ breaking news π¨π¨
π Date: Monday 6 November 2023 π
π¨ Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted; " Hamas started the war because they wanted to kill all of us not being reasonable with us. Hamas made a mistake and will be eliminated. We can only win together.
π Date: Monday 6 November 2023 π
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β€οΈπ English language learning post
β visceral /ΛvΙͺs(Ι)rΙl/ ( adjective )
β€οΈ1.relating to the viscera.
πExample;
"the visceral nervous system"
β€οΈ2.relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect.
πExample;
"the voters' visceral fear of change"
π¨ English News
π¨ Israel Army Radio: The army and Shin Bet confirmed the destruction of a cell in Tulkarm that planned to send armed men and launch rockets.
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β visceral /ΛvΙͺs(Ι)rΙl/ ( adjective )
β€οΈ1.relating to the viscera.
πExample;
"the visceral nervous system"
β€οΈ2.relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect.
πExample;
"the voters' visceral fear of change"
π¨ English News
π¨ Israel Army Radio: The army and Shin Bet confirmed the destruction of a cell in Tulkarm that planned to send armed men and launch rockets.
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β Anarchy /ΛanΙki/ (noun)
β€οΈ1.a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
β€οΈ2.the organization of society on the basis of voluntary cooperation, without political institutions or hierarchical government; anarchism.
π¨ English News;
π¨π¨ Alarms sounded in Shtola in the central part of the border with Lebanon.
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β Anarchy /ΛanΙki/ (noun)
β€οΈ1.a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
β€οΈ2.the organization of society on the basis of voluntary cooperation, without political institutions or hierarchical government; anarchism.
π¨ English News;
π¨π¨ Alarms sounded in Shtola in the central part of the border with Lebanon.
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β Utopia;
β€οΈ an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. Hence utopian and utopianism are words used to denote visionary reform that tends to be impossibly idealistic.
π¨ English News;
Al_Quds Battalions: we targeted an enemy command center behind al_Rawad factory in the northwest of Gaza city with a number of motar shells .
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β Utopia;
β€οΈ an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. Hence utopian and utopianism are words used to denote visionary reform that tends to be impossibly idealistic.
π¨ English News;
Al_Quds Battalions: we targeted an enemy command center behind al_Rawad factory in the northwest of Gaza city with a number of motar shells .
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β dystopia ; /dΙͺsΛtΙΚpΙͺΙ/ (noun)
β€οΈ An imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
π "environmental disaster is the backdrop to this modern dystopia"
π¨ English news;
π¨ Netanyahu: Israel will retain responsibility for the overall security of Gaza after the war.
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β dystopia ; /dΙͺsΛtΙΚpΙͺΙ/ (noun)
β€οΈ An imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
π "environmental disaster is the backdrop to this modern dystopia"
π¨ English news;
π¨ Netanyahu: Israel will retain responsibility for the overall security of Gaza after the war.
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β
Travesty /ΛtravΙͺsti/ (noun)
β€οΈ A false , absurd or distorted representation of something.
π "the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
β (verb)
β€οΈrepresent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
π"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israel entered the centers of Gaza. The control of Gaza is completed.
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β€οΈ A false , absurd or distorted representation of something.
π "the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
β (verb)
β€οΈrepresent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
π"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israel entered the centers of Gaza. The control of Gaza is completed.
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Stolid /ΛstΙlΙͺd/ (adjective)
β€οΈ calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.
π"a stolid bourgeois gent"
π¨π¨ English news;
π¨ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
"The war led by Israel against the axis of evil begins in Gaza and ends in Tehran."
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β€οΈ calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.
π"a stolid bourgeois gent"
π¨π¨ English news;
π¨ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
"The war led by Israel against the axis of evil begins in Gaza and ends in Tehran."
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Tacit ; /ΛtasΙͺt/ (adjective)
β€οΈ Understood or implied without being stated.
π "your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israel's artillery is continuously shelling the fields of Shabana and the hills of Kaffar Shaba in the south of Lebanon.
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β€οΈ Understood or implied without being stated.
π "your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israel's artillery is continuously shelling the fields of Shabana and the hills of Kaffar Shaba in the south of Lebanon.
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Taciturn : /ΛtasΙͺtΙΛn/ (adjective)
β€οΈ(of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
π"after such gatherings she would be taciturn and morose"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israeli army: We have taken control of Badr base, the central military base of al-Qassam battalions in the coastal camp area.
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β€οΈ(of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
π"after such gatherings she would be taciturn and morose"
π¨ English news;
π¨π¨ Israeli army: We have taken control of Badr base, the central military base of al-Qassam battalions in the coastal camp area.
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Reticent :/ΛrΙtΙͺs(Ι)nt/ (adjective)
β€οΈNot revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
π"she was extremely reticent about her personal affairs"
π¨π¨ English news
π¨ The Israeli army took control of the Gaza coastline.
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β€οΈNot revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
π"she was extremely reticent about her personal affairs"
π¨π¨ English news
π¨ The Israeli army took control of the Gaza coastline.
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Circumscribe ; /ΛsΙΛkΙmskrΚΙͺb/ (verb)
β€οΈ1.Restrict (something) within limits.
π"the minister's powers are circumscribed both by tradition and the organization of local government"
β€οΈ2.GEOMETRY
draw (a figure) round another, touching it at points but not cutting it.
π"if a hexagon is circumscribed about a circle the lines joining opposite vertices meet in one point".
π¨π¨ English news;
π¨ After the criticism of Suella Braverman intensified, British Home Secretary Rishi Sunak dismisses Braverman from her position.
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β€οΈ1.Restrict (something) within limits.
π"the minister's powers are circumscribed both by tradition and the organization of local government"
β€οΈ2.GEOMETRY
draw (a figure) round another, touching it at points but not cutting it.
π"if a hexagon is circumscribed about a circle the lines joining opposite vertices meet in one point".
π¨π¨ English news;
π¨ After the criticism of Suella Braverman intensified, British Home Secretary Rishi Sunak dismisses Braverman from her position.
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Salient ;/ΛseΙͺlΙͺΙnt/(adjective)
β€οΈ1.most noticeable or important.
π"it succinctly covered all the salient points of the case"
β€οΈ 2.(of an angle) pointing outwards.(noun) ;a piece of land or section of fortification that juts out to form an angle.
π¨π¨ English news
π¨π¨ Israel's Channel 12 : Anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon at a settlement in the Upper Galilee
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β€οΈ1.most noticeable or important.
π"it succinctly covered all the salient points of the case"
β€οΈ 2.(of an angle) pointing outwards.(noun) ;a piece of land or section of fortification that juts out to form an angle.
π¨π¨ English news
π¨π¨ Israel's Channel 12 : Anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon at a settlement in the Upper Galilee
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Restive ;/ΛrΙstΙͺv/ (adjective)
β€οΈ(of a person) unable to remain still, silent, or submissive, especially because of boredom or dissatisfaction.
π"the crowd had been waiting for hours and many were becoming restive"
β€οΈ(of a horse) stubbornly standing still or moving backwards or sideways; refusing to advance.
π"both their horses became restive at once"
π¨π¨ English news
π¨π¨ Yedioth Ahronoth: The Israeli army blew up the Legislative Council building in Gaza after it was occupied by the Golani Brigade
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β€οΈ(of a person) unable to remain still, silent, or submissive, especially because of boredom or dissatisfaction.
π"the crowd had been waiting for hours and many were becoming restive"
β€οΈ(of a horse) stubbornly standing still or moving backwards or sideways; refusing to advance.
π"both their horses became restive at once"
π¨π¨ English news
π¨π¨ Yedioth Ahronoth: The Israeli army blew up the Legislative Council building in Gaza after it was occupied by the Golani Brigade
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π Date; Sat 4 May 2024 π
β Retribution; /ΛrΙtrΙͺΛbjuΛΚn/(noun)
β€οΈpunishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
π"employees asked not to be named, saying they feared retribution"
π¨π¨ English news
π΄ Police clear pro-Gaza sit-in at top Paris university.
Police entered Paris' Sciences Po university on Friday to remove dozens of students staging a pro-Gaza sit-in in the entrance hall, AFP journalists saw, as protests fire political debate about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
π¨π¨π¨ BREAKING News
π¨π¨ French police remove pro-Gaza student protesters.
Student protesters in France have echoed those in the US but have not been violent.
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β Retribution; /ΛrΙtrΙͺΛbjuΛΚn/(noun)
β€οΈpunishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
π"employees asked not to be named, saying they feared retribution"
π¨π¨ English news
π΄ Police clear pro-Gaza sit-in at top Paris university.
Police entered Paris' Sciences Po university on Friday to remove dozens of students staging a pro-Gaza sit-in in the entrance hall, AFP journalists saw, as protests fire political debate about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
π¨π¨π¨ BREAKING News
π¨π¨ French police remove pro-Gaza student protesters.
Student protesters in France have echoed those in the US but have not been violent.
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