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2020-06-04 #31

Open soraliu opened 4 years ago

soraliu commented 4 years ago
equipment
/iˈkwipmənt/

noun
    the necessary items for a particular purpose.
        - "As a child, his father kept him kitted out with all the necessary cricket equipment ."
    Synonyms: apparatus, paraphernalia, articles, appliances, impedimenta, tools, utensils, implements, instruments, hardware, gadgets, gadgetry, stuff, things, kit, tackle, rig, resources, supplies, trappings, appurtenances, accoutrements, gear, equipage, matériel, baggage

Synonyms
    noun
        - apparatus, paraphernalia, articles, appliances, impedimenta, tools, utensils, implements, instruments, hardware, gadgets, gadgetry, stuff, things, kit, tackle, rig, resources, supplies, trappings, appurtenances, accoutrements, gear, equipage, matériel, baggage

Examples
    - they lacked the intellectual equipment to recognize the jokes

    - People have offered us all kinds of help, including the loan of equipment and office space.

    - office equipment

    - I think they basically just got all the left over equipment from the office and gave it to me.

    - she doesn't have the physical equipment to do it

    - They will also have the opportunity to access a variety of office equipment to help research and develop their ideas.

    - I feel it my duty to state the great activity, energy, and zeal shown by the Admiral in superintending the equipment of the Danish ships and the embarkation of the stores from the arsenal.

    - A normal woman of 18 does not have the inchoate mental equipment of a child of 9. She has adult, mature mental equipment.

    - All the necessary ski equipment is available for hire and is fairly inexpensive.

    - The partnership is also funded through fines and helps to pay for its equipment, offices and staff.

    - As a child, his father kept him kitted out with all the necessary cricket equipment.

    - The equipment of the truck with large profiled solid rubber tyres allows best floor contact also on wet and bumpy floors.

    - I was familiar as many readers would be with all the old horse gear, equipment and implements.

    - This will provide the dedicated staff and equipment necessary for small companies to compete.

    - Employees should take a break away from office equipment every hour or two.

    - There must have been a time when man's mental equipment was different from what it is now.

    - The grant will be used for social activities and to buy office equipment.

    - suppliers 
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of office equipment

    - we didn't have the necessary equipment

    - Spending on capital equipment by telecoms companies remains depressed.

    - the construction and equipment of new harbour facilities

    - The company manufactures drilling equipment and uses lithium batteries as part of the process.

    - They provide all computer equipment and course material for the duration of the programme.

    - I grabbed my bag and stuffed it with the necessary equipment, and the bread, then jumped on my bike.

    - It has provided a little money to repair government offices and provide some office equipment.

    - Men don't quite have the right physical or mental equipment to be the dominant parent.

    - Sounds to me like you've got all the mental/spiritual equipment you need and should just get on with it!

    - during the equipment of the building

    - The pair said there were several parties interested in buying the company's equipment but the land would be sold.

    - This test is safe, simple to perform, and can be done in the office with no equipment.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
it’s about to start

即将开始
(Jíjiāng kāishǐ)

Translations of it’s about to start
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

it’s about to start
    即将开始, 这是即将开始
soraliu commented 4 years ago
prerequisite
/prēˈrekwəzət/

adjective
    required as a prior condition.
        - "Pupils then will have the prerequisite experiences to write the same kind of poem."
    Synonyms: necessary, required, called for, essential, requisite, obligatory, compulsory

noun
    a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist.
        - "He strongly feels that songs and dances are the essential prerequisites of any Hindi film."
    Synonyms: (necessary) condition, precondition, essential, requirement, requisite, necessity, sine qua non, must

Synonyms
    adjective
        - necessary, required, called for, essential, requisite, obligatory, compulsory

    noun
        - (necessary) condition, precondition, essential, requirement, requisite, necessity, sine qua non, must
        - requirement

Examples
    - Her voice is adequate, if not remarkable, and all the prerequisite beats are in place.

    - I thought how many would actually go through with it if this was the prerequisite event.

    - Pupils then will have the prerequisite experiences to write the same kind of poem.

    - A handful of states require prerequisite contact hours or extensive work histories.

    - This was always the prerequisite act before a fight: you push your hat forward.

    - These agencies already have the prerequisite technical and executional skills.

    - He didn't allow the man to have his prerequisite two cups of coffee after waking up.

    - This will happen on occasion but only after you have reached a prerequisite level.

    - I'm not sure that Andrew, who doesn't have the prerequisite surname at the end of his name, is actually a real person.

    - All the prerequisite formalities were smoothly dealt with and battle was joined!

    - All three prerequisites must coincide for an injunction to be appropriate.

    - However, those nations must be prepared and there are prerequisites necessary to realizing this potential.

    - Such experiments require at least two prerequisites.

    - The decision-making process must comply with these prerequisites to result in a decisive policy.

    - A secure job and a reliable partner who is also good parent material are considered essential prerequisites.

    - Major issues appear to be the number of credits required, courses offered, and prerequisites.

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ere simply did not exist within Russia the objective economic prerequisites for so radical a transformation.

    - Yet, one of the basic prerequisites for management is to know both the limits of the organization and of oneself.

    - These requirements are sometimes referred as functional prerequisites.

    - He strongly feels that songs and dances are the essential prerequisites of any Hindi film.

    - The arguments for demanding formalities or other prerequisites to create contractual relations where none existed before are strong.

    - Admission will require a bachelor's degree in another field and science prerequisites.

    - She also has one of the essential prerequisitesfor the role - a big set of lungs.

    - The program might be full or the student may not have the necessary prerequisites.

    - These basic prerequisites for conducting high quality research into complementary medicine would not have been in place several years ago.

    - These tests are the necessary economic prerequisites for membership of a successful currency union.

    - He is trying to stabilize the situation and to create prerequisites for the continuation of the democratic process.

    - There are certain parameters and prerequisites that must be followed and met before the humor can even begin to work.

    - In some instances there may be certain prerequisites that must be accomplished prior to submitting an entry.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
A trailer is a container on wheels which is pulled by a car or other vehicle and which is used for transporting large or heavy items.

拖车是由汽车或其他车辆拉动的带轮容器,用于运输大型或重型物品。
(Tuōchē shì yóu qìchē huò qítā chēliàng lādòng de dài lún róngqì, yòng yú yùnshū dàxíng huò zhòngxíng wùpǐn.)

Translations of A trailer is a container on wheels which is pulled by a car or other vehicle and which is used for transporting large or heavy items.
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

A trailer is a container on wheels which is pulled by a car or other vehicle and which is used for transporting large or heavy items.
    拖车是由汽车或其他车辆拉动的带轮容器,用于运输大型或重型物品。, 挂车上被车或其他车辆牵引,这是用于运送大型或重型物品车轮的容器。
soraliu commented 4 years ago
enormous
/iˈnôrməs/

adjective
    very large in size, quantity, or extent.
        - "We did manage to get an enormous amount of work done."
    Synonyms: huge, vast, immense, gigantic, very big, great, giant, massive, colossal, mammoth, tremendous, mighty, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, king-size(d), economy-size(d), titanic, towering, elephantine, gargantuan, Brobdingnagian, mega, monster, whopping, humongous, jumbo, astronomical, ginormous

Synonyms
    adjective
        - huge, vast, immense, gigantic, very big, great, giant, massive, colossal, mammoth, tremendous, mighty, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, king-size(d), economy-size(d), titanic, towering, elephantine, gargantuan, Brobdingnagian, mega, monster, whopping, humongous, jumbo, astronomical, ginormous
        - tremendous

Examples
    - Performing has given him an enormous boost in confidence over the past two years.

    - The burden of expectation placed on the authors of these two reports has been enormous.

    - The main building was across from him and the enormous main doors were wide open.

    - Any one of these ideas will take an enormous amount of effort and investment to implement.

    - They realise the keys don't fit and leap back as the door is forced by an enormous policeman.

    - Children have been able to get a real feel for the enormous size of some of the creatures that live in the sea.

    - If you look at the gap in points between the second place team and the third, it's enormous.

    - An enormous main course, a bottle of local beer and a cappuccino will only set you back a few pounds.

    - there's enormous pressure on her

    - This is thought to have created a huge fireball and an enormous, damaging shock wave.

    - They were all innocent souls and I do not have the words to describe this enormous loss.

    - He has made enormous strides in every aspect of his game to become an awesome all-rounder.

    - Christmas in the house was fantastic and my father would make an enormous effort.

    - It is an enormous pressure he shoulders with good grace and a sense of responsibility.

    - He has also managed to borrow an enormous silver car convertible for the weekend.

    - He handed me crisp sheets and led us to a simple whitewashed room with two chairs and an enormous bed.

    - he did an enormous amount of work

    - We did manage to get an enormous amount of work done.

    - it's enormous

    - He has enormous potential and if he continues like this, he will certainly make it.

    - an enormous house

    - It is costing an enormous amount of money to clean it up, which could be used on other things.

    - This was an enormous amount of hassle and was going to take up four days of their time.

    - The beach is enormous and there are plenty of caves to explore when the tide's out.

    - That is why the recruitment industry has grown enormously over the past 10 years.

    - It seemed, that he wanted to discover something of my background, which pleased me enormously.

    - The shark battled for 40 minutes before the angler saw its enormousness.

    - I'm Margaret… thinking, like you, about the enormousness of the task…

    - The mansion itself was natural wood and only had one level to it, a typical Japanese house except for its enormousness.

    - Of course, these steps would also help enormously to improve quality of life in urban areas of the country.