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2020-08-11 #58

Open soraliu opened 4 years ago

soraliu commented 4 years ago
exploit

verb
    make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
        - "500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology"
    Synonyms: cash in on, milk

noun
    a bold or daring feat.
        - "the most heroic and secretive exploits of the war"
    Synonyms: lark, caper

    a software tool designed to take advantage of a flaw in a computer system, typically for malicious purposes such as installing malware.
        - "if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an exploit, or probably both"

Synonyms
    verb
        - walk (all) over, take for a ride, put one over on, cash in on, rip off
        - take advantage of, make use of, abuse, impose on, prey on, play on, misuse, ill-treat, bleed, suck dry, squeeze, wring, enslave, treat unfairly, withhold rights from, manipulate, cheat, swindle, fleece, victimize, live off the backs of
        - utilize, make use of, put to use, use, use to good advantage, turn/put to good use, make the most of, capitalize on, benefit from, turn to account, draw on, profit from/by, make capital out of
        - cash in on, milk

    noun
        - feat, deed, act, adventure, stunt, escapade, maneuver, enterprise, undertaking, move, achievement, accomplishment, attainment, triumph, handiwork
        - lark, caper

Examples
    - 500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology

    - if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an exploit, or probably both
soraliu commented 4 years ago
incisive
/inˈsīsiv/

adjective
    (of a person or mental process) intelligently analytical and clear-thinking.
        - "she was an incisive critic"
    Synonyms: punchy, on the ball, heads-up

Synonyms
    adjective
        - argute, sapient
        - penetrating, acute, sharp, sharp-witted, razor-sharp, keen, rapierlike, astute, shrewd, trenchant, piercing, perceptive, insightful, percipient, perspicacious, discerning, analytical, intelligent, canny, clever, smart, quick, concise, succinct, pithy, to the point, crisp, clear
        - punchy, on the ball, heads-up

Examples
    - the songs offer incisive pictures of American ways

    - she was an incisive critic
soraliu commented 4 years ago
obvious
/ˈäbvēəs/

adjective
    easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.
        - "it was obvious a storm was coming in"
    Synonyms: clear, plain, plain to see, crystal clear, evident, apparent, manifest, patent, conspicuous, pronounced, transparent, clear-cut, palpable, prominent, marked, decided, salient, striking, distinct, bold, noticeable, perceptible, perceivable, visible, discernible, detectable, observable, tangible, recognizable, unmistakable, indisputable, self-evident, incontrovertible, incontestable, axiomatic, demonstrable, undeniable, as plain as a pikestaff, staring someone in the face, writ large, beyond doubt, beyond question, written all over one, as clear as day, blinding, inescapable, overt, open, undisguised, unconcealed, frank, glaring, blatant, flagrant

Synonyms
    adjective
        - as plain as the nose on one's face, standing/sticking out like a sore thumb, standing/sticking out a mile, right under one's nose
        - clear, plain, plain to see, crystal clear, evident, apparent, manifest, patent, conspicuous, pronounced, transparent, clear-cut, palpable, prominent, marked, decided, salient, striking, distinct, bold, noticeable, perceptible, perceivable, visible, discernible, detectable, observable, tangible, recognizable, unmistakable, indisputable, self-evident, incontrovertible, incontestable, axiomatic, demonstrable, undeniable, as plain as a pikestaff, staring someone in the face, writ large, beyond doubt, beyond question, written all over one, as clear as day, blinding, inescapable, overt, open, undisguised, unconcealed, frank, glaring, blatant, flagrant

Examples
    - it was obvious a storm was coming in

    - unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the recession
soraliu commented 4 years ago
breath
/breTH/

noun
    the air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
        - "I was gasping for breath"
    Synonyms: wind

Synonyms
    noun
        - puff
        - respiration
        - zephyr
        - puff, waft, slight stirring, sigh, faint breeze
        - life, life force, animation, vital force
        - wind
        - hint, suggestion, trace, touch, whisper, suspicion, whiff, undertone
        - gulp of air, inhalation, inspiration, exhalation, expiration, sigh, pant, gasp, wheeze

Examples
    - his breath smelled of garlic

    - in Las Vegas, they marry you in a breath

    - the weather was balmy, not a breath of wind

    - I was gasping for breath

    - she drew in a quick breath

    - he avoided the slightest breath of scandal
soraliu commented 4 years ago
breathe
/brēT͟H/

verb
    take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
        - "he breathed out heavily"
    Synonyms: inspire, expire

Synonyms
    verb
        - suspire
        - be in the land of the living, be alive and kicking
        - inhale and exhale, respire, draw breath, puff, pant, blow, gasp, wheeze
        - give an impression of, suggest, indicate, be indicative of, have all the hallmarks of
        - inspire, expire
        - blow softly, whisper, murmur, sigh
        - whisper, murmur, purr, sigh, say
        - be alive, be living, live, have life, continue in existence

Examples
    - adult amphibians also breathe through their skin

    - we are polluting the air we breathe

    - let your lawn breathe by putting air into the soil

    - red wine needs untold time to breathe

    - plants breathe through all their organs, including roots

    - breathe in through your nose
soraliu commented 4 years ago
qualification
/ˌkwäləfəˈkāSH(ə)n/

noun
    a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity.
        - "only one qualification required—a fabulous sense of humor"

    the action or fact of qualifying or being eligible for something.
        - "they need to beat Poland to ensure qualification for the World Cup finals"

    a statement or assertion that makes another less absolute.
        - "I could recommend them to everyone without qualification"
    Synonyms: modification, limitation, restriction, reservation, stipulation, allowance, adaptation, alteration, adjustment, amendment, revision, refinement, moderation, tempering, softening, lessening, reduction, mitigation, condition, proviso, provision, caveat, rider

    the attribution of a quality to a word, especially a noun.

Synonyms
    noun
        - certificate, diploma, degree, license, document, warrant, eligibility, acceptability, adequacy, suitableness, suitability, preparedness, fitness, proficiency, skill, ability, quality, skillfulness, adeptness, capability, capacity, aptitude
        - modification, limitation, restriction, reservation, stipulation, allowance, adaptation, alteration, adjustment, amendment, revision, refinement, moderation, tempering, softening, lessening, reduction, mitigation, condition, proviso, provision, caveat, rider

Examples
    - I could recommend them to everyone without qualification

    - only one qualification required—a fabulous sense of humor

    - the five-year residency qualification for presidential candidates

    - this important qualification needs to be remembered when interpreting the results

    - an opportunity for student teachers to share experiences before qualification

    - they need to beat Poland to ensure qualification for the World Cup finals
soraliu commented 4 years ago
smooth
/smo͞oT͟H/

verb
    give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance by running one's hand over it.
        - "she smoothed out the newspaper"
    Synonyms: flatten, make flat, level, make level, level out, level off, make even, even off, even out, press (down), roll, steamroll, iron, plane, make uniform, make regular, regularize

adjective
    having an even and regular surface or consistency; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations.
        - "smooth flat rocks"
    Synonyms: even, level, flat, as flat as a pancake, plane, flush, unwrinkled, featureless, polished, burnished, glossy, shiny, glassy, sheeny, lustrous, sleek, silky, satiny

    (of movement) without jerks.
        - "graphics are excellent, with fast, smooth scrolling"

    (of an action, event, or process) without problems or difficulties.
        - "the group's expansion into the U.S. market was not quite so smooth"
    Synonyms: straightforward, easy, effortless, trouble-free, untroubled, well ordered, simple, plain sailing

    (of a person or their manner, actions, or words) suavely charming in a way considered to be unctuous.
        - "his voice was infuriatingly smooth"
    Synonyms: smarmy

    (of food or drink) without harshness or bitterness.
        - "a lovely, smooth, very fruity wine"
    Synonyms: mellow, mild, agreeable, pleasant, bland, soft, soothing

adverb
    in a way that is without difficulties.
        - "the course of true love never did run smooth"

Synonyms
    verb
        - flatten, make flat, level, make level, level out, level off, make even, even off, even out, press (down), roll, steamroll, iron, plane, make uniform, make regular, regularize
        - settle, resolve, patch up, sort out, iron out, put to rights, mend, remedy, heal, cure, rectify
        - ease, make easy, make easier, facilitate, clear the way for, pave the way for, smooth the way for, open the door for, expedite, assist, aid, help, help along, oil, oil the wheels of, lubricate

    adjective
        - even, level, flat, as flat as a pancake, plane, flush, unwrinkled, featureless, polished, burnished, glossy, shiny, glassy, sheeny, lustrous, sleek, silky, satiny
        - creamy, whipped, velvety, of an even consistency
        - suave, urbane, sophisticated, polished, debonair, courteous, gracious, smooth-tongued, glib, media-savvy, persuasive, slick, oily, ingratiating, unctuous
        - straightforward, easy, effortless, trouble-free, untroubled, well ordered, simple, plain sailing
        - unrough
        - mellow, mild, agreeable, pleasant, bland, soft, soothing
        - calm, still, tranquil, placid, serene, undisturbed, unruffled, even, flat, glassy, mirrorlike, waveless, dead calm, like a millpond
        - smarmy
        - clean-shaven, smooth-shaven, hairless

Examples
    - you can use sandpaper to smooth the joint

    - the group's expansion into the U.S. market was not quite so smooth

    - his voice was infuriatingly smooth

    - graphics are excellent, with fast, smooth scrolling

    - the trucks gave a smooth ride

    - cook gently until the sauce is smooth

    - the course of true love never did run smooth

    - smooth flat rocks

    - a smooth skin tans more easily

    - the smooth summer sea

    - a conference would be held to smooth the way for the establishment of the provisional government

    - a lovely, smooth, very fruity wine
soraliu commented 4 years ago
reconciliation
/ˌrekənˌsilēˈāSH(ə)n/

noun
    the restoration of friendly relations.
        - "the colonel was seeking a reconciliation with his wife"
    Synonyms: resolution, settlement, rectification, settling, resolving, mending, remedying

    the action of making one view or belief compatible with another.
        - "he aims to bring about a reconciliation between art and technology"

    the action of making financial accounts consistent; harmonization.
        - "the reconciliation process should be consistent with the business strategy"

Synonyms
    noun
        - syncretization
        - restoration of friendly relations, restoration of harmony, agreement, compromise, understanding, peace, an end to hostilities, amity, concord, rapprochement, detente
        - fence-mending
        - harmonizing, harmonization, synthesis, squaring, adjustment, balancing
        - reuniting, reunion, bringing (back) together (again), conciliation, reconcilement, pacification, appeasement, placating, propitiation, mollification
        - resolution, settlement, rectification, settling, resolving, mending, remedying

Examples
    - he aims to bring about a reconciliation between art and technology

    - his reconciliation with your uncle

    - the colonel was seeking a reconciliation with his wife

    - the reconciliation process should be consistent with the business strategy
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hesitate
/ˈhezəˌtāt/

verb
    pause before saying or doing something, especially through uncertainty.
        - "she hesitated, unsure of what to say"
    Synonyms: pause, delay, hang back, wait, shilly-shally, dither, stall, temporize, be in two minds, be in a quandary, be in a dilemma, be on the horns of a dilemma, be uncertain, be hesitant, be unsure, be doubtful, be indecisive, equivocate, vacillate, oscillate, waver, have second thoughts, haver, hum and haw, swither

Synonyms
    verb
        - be reluctant, be unwilling, be disinclined, scruple, have misgivings about, have qualms about, be ambivalent about, feel uneasy about, shrink from, demur from, hang back from, think twice about, be diffident about, balk at, boggle at
        - dilly-dally, blow hot and cold
        - pause, delay, hang back, wait, shilly-shally, dither, stall, temporize, be in two minds, be in a quandary, be in a dilemma, be on the horns of a dilemma, be uncertain, be hesitant, be unsure, be doubtful, be indecisive, equivocate, vacillate, oscillate, waver, have second thoughts, haver, hum and haw, swither
soraliu commented 4 years ago
zeal
/zēl/

noun
    great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.
        - "Laura brought a missionary zeal to her work"
    Synonyms: fervency, ardency

Synonyms
    noun
        - passion, zealousness, committedness, ardor, love, fervor, fire, avidity, fondness, devotion, devotedness, enthusiasm, eagerness, keenness, appetite, taste, relish, gusto, vigor, energy, verve, zest
        - fervency, ardency

Examples
    - Laura brought a missionary zeal to her work

    - his zeal for privatization
soraliu commented 4 years ago
two
 dimensional
 array

二
尺寸
数组
(Èr
chǐcùn
shùzǔ)

Translations of two
 dimensional
 array
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

two
    二, 双, 两个, 两

dimensional
    尺寸, 尺寸的

array
    数组, 排列
soraliu commented 4 years ago
keep

 the

 data

 consistency

保持

的

数据

一致性
(Bǎochí

de

shùjù

yīzhì xìng)

Translations of keep

 the

 data

 consistency
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

keep
    保持

the
    的, 该

data
    数据, 资料

consistency
    一致性, 一致