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2020-08-14 #61

Open soraliu opened 4 years ago

soraliu commented 4 years ago
in

 a

 rut

在

一个

发情
(Zài

yīgè

fāqíng)

Translations of in

 a

 rut
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

in
    在, 中

a
    , 一种, A, 一

rut
    , 辙, 车辙, 发情期
soraliu commented 4 years ago
resistance
/rəˈzistəns/

noun
    the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
        - "she put up no resistance to being led away"
    Synonyms: opposition to, hostility to, aversion to, refusal to accept, unwillingness to accept, disinclination to accept, reluctance to accept, lack of enthusiasm for

    the ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely.
        - "some of us have a lower resistance to cold than others"

    the impeding, slowing, or stopping effect exerted by one material thing on another.
        - "air resistance would need to be reduced by streamlining"

    the degree to which a substance or device opposes the passage of an electric current, causing energy dissipation. Ohm's law resistance (measured in ohms) is equal to the voltage divided by the current.

Synonyms
    noun
        - Maquis
        - underground, freedom fighters, partisans, guerrillas
        - opposition to, hostility to, aversion to, refusal to accept, unwillingness to accept, disinclination to accept, reluctance to accept, lack of enthusiasm for
        - opposition, fight, battle, stand, struggle, confrontation, defiance
        - ability to fight off, ability to counteract, ability to withstand, immunity from, defenses against, resilience

Examples
    - air resistance would need to be reduced by streamlining

    - government forces were unable to crush guerrilla-style resistance

    - some of us have a lower resistance to cold than others

    - she put up no resistance to being led away
soraliu commented 4 years ago
I

 name

 it

 T

 for

 short

一世

名称

它

Ť

对于

短
(Yīshì

míngchēng

tā

Ť

duìyú

duǎn)

Translations of I

 name

 it

 T

 for

 short
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

I
    一世, 我

name
    名称, 命名, 名, 名字

it
    它

T
    Ť, ŧ, 牛逼, Ť协同, ţ

for
    对于, 为

short
    短, 短的
soraliu commented 4 years ago
barrier
/ˈberēər/

noun
    a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.
    Synonyms: fence, railing, barricade, hurdle, bar, blockade, roadblock, fencing

Synonyms
    noun
        - fly in the ointment, hiccup, facer, spanner in the works, monkey wrench in the works
        - trammel
        - cumber
        - fence, railing, barricade, hurdle, bar, blockade, roadblock, fencing
        - obstacle, obstruction, hurdle, stumbling block, bar, block, impediment, hindrance, snag, catch, drawback, hitch, handicap, deterrent, complication, difficulty, problem, disadvantage, balk, curb, check, stop

Examples
    - a language barrier
soraliu commented 4 years ago
suplement

supplement

Definitions of suplement
[ Català -> English ]

noun
    supplement
        suplement

suplement
    supplement, charged
soraliu commented 4 years ago
supplement

verb
    add an extra element or amount to.
        - "I looked for a part-time job to supplement my income"
    Synonyms: augment, increase, add to, boost, swell, amplify, enlarge, make larger/bigger/greater, top up, complement, round off, complete, widen, broaden, expand

noun
    something that completes or enhances something else when added to it.
        - "the handout is a supplement to the official manual"
    Synonyms: addition, supplementation, additive, extra, companion, add-on, accessory, adjunct, appendage, appurtenance

    the amount by which an angle is less than 180°.

Synonyms
    verb
        - augment, increase, add to, boost, swell, amplify, enlarge, make larger/bigger/greater, top up, complement, round off, complete, widen, broaden, expand

    noun
        - appendix, addendum, end matter, tailpiece, codicil, rider, postscript, addition, extension, coda, sequel
        - addition, supplementation, additive, extra, companion, add-on, accessory, adjunct, appendage, appurtenance
        - magazine section, pullout, insert, special-feature section

Examples
    - I looked for a part-time job to supplement my income

    - the handout is a supplement to the official manual
soraliu commented 4 years ago
thunder
/ˈTHəndər/

verb
    thunder sounds.
        - "it began to thunder"

noun
    a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the expansion of rapidly heated air.
    Synonyms: thunderbolt

Synonyms
    verb
        - kick up a fuss/stink about
        - protest strongly at, make a protest against, fulminate against, inveigh against, rail against, rage against, declaim against, remonstrate about, expostulate about, make a fuss about, speak out against, express disapproval of, object to, raise objections to, take issue with, oppose strongly, complain vociferously/bitterly about, disagree violently with, kick against, take exception to, make/take a stand against, put up a fight against, challenge, curse, condemn, criticize severely, denounce, censure

    noun
        - rumble, rumbling, boom, booming, roar, roaring, pounding, thud, thudding, thump, thumping, crash, crashing, bang, banging, ring, ringing, grumble, growl, resounding, reverberation, echo, tattoo, drumbeat, rataplan
        - thunderclap, thunder crack, thunder roll, roll of thunder, peal of thunder, rumble of thunder, crack of thunder, crash of thunder, rumbling, crashing, roar
        - rumble, boom, roar, blast, pound, thud, thump, bang, ring, grumble, growl, resound, reverberate, echo, beat
        - thunderbolt

Examples
    - none of this did the remotest good, but, by thunder, it kept the union activists feeling good

    - you can hear the thunder of the falls in the distance

    - it began to thunder

    - “I am Brother Joachim,” he announced in a voice like thunder
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hydrate
/ˈhīˌdrāt/

verb
    cause to absorb water.

noun
    a compound, typically a crystalline one, in which water molecules are chemically bound to another compound or an element.