Explain 2 words in English 100

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    n.Shares.

    abbr.Neighborhood Loan Program (USA) (low-mortgage financial assistance program for areas that do not have access to mortgage loans).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.The valuation of stock

    2.Natal Language Processing

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Usage and Differences.

    All three words are present"Very; Very"but the degree of strength and weakness is different, in order from strongest to weakest: rather, quite, very. They also have their own focus on the conditions of use:

    Very is mostly used before a positive adjective. Such as: very

    Good Rather than good, Rather is used as a derogatory adjective, too, and pre-comparative. Such as: itwasa

    rather

    difficult

    question.

    It's a pretty hard question. shut

    up!you

    aretalking

    rather

    toomuch.

    Shut up! That's too much. Quite and Rather modify nouns before indefinite articles + nouns. Such as: quiteagood

    A good story rather

    astrong

    Quite a bit of wind.

    Second, quiet

    Emphasis refers to "quiet, no movement, no sound" due to the absence of harassment, or the absence of worries or anxieties in the heart. For example:

    askthemtobe

    quiet.

    Keep them quiet.

    theylived

    aquiet

    lifein

    thecountryside.

    They live a peaceful life in the countryside.

    silent

    means "silent", "silent" or "very quiet"; It also refers to people who are "silent" and "do not make a sound". For example:

    you'dbetter

    besilent

    aboutwhat's

    You'd better be silent about what has happened.

    thechildren

    wentout,and

    theroom

    wassilent.

    The children were out, and the house became silent.

    calm refers to the "calm waves" of the weather and the ocean, and can also refer to the "calm" mood and "serenity" of people's attitude. For example:

    thesea

    wasvery

    calm.The sea is calm.

    thedoctor

    didwhat

    hecould

    tomake

    thegirl

    calm.The doctor tried his best to calm the girl.

    Compare: keep

    still.

    don'tmove.)

    keepcalm.

    don'tbeexcited.)

    keepquiet.

    keepsilent.)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Depend on! A technical term for neurophysiology.

    signsof

    hemispatial

    neglect

    Signs of neglect syndrome show signs of "or."

    Manifestations of hemispatial neglect". It is a very rare disease, and it is estimated that there are no related books in China.

    hemispatial

    neglect, also known in English:

    hemiagnosia,hemineglect,unilateralneglect,spatial

    neglect

    orneglect

    syndrome。

    The Chinese translation is "neglect syndrome" and "hemispatial neglect".

    The Japanese kanji translation is "half-space ignorance".

    It refers to the ability of one of the two hemispheres of the brain to be partially conscious and unable to concentrate on both sides of a space with equal attention. People who suffer from this disease, when they regret that when they draw a person, they often leave one arm and leg undrawn, and when asked, they will say that it looks perfect.

    progressive

    supranuclear

    Palsy, "progressive supranuclear palsy".

    This is a common point.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    signsof

    hemispatial

    neglect

    Half-sided air raids repented and ignored the positive signs.

    progressive

    supranuclear

    palsy and supranuclear palsy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Unfathomable: The degree of profundity is unpredictable. The description is incomprehensible. Mo, no, can't. Measure, speculate, anticipate.

    Dusty: Describes the appearance of being very dirty and not cleaned for a long time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Deep: Esoteric; Unpredictable: Unavoidable, not easy to understand. Profound Understanding: A phenomenon or a theory is too deep to understand and **.

    2.Dusty: Indicates that there is a lot of dust and it looks messy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    【excellent】adj.Excellent; Outstanding; Excellent; Fantastic adjutopian, whimsical; bizarre, eccentric; Excellent; Unpractical;

    Both have excellent meanings, but the objects they modify are different, the former emphasizes the excellence of people, and the latter emphasizes the beauty of things.

    Choose the right adjectives for your specific locale.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The degree of excellent is higher than that of fantasic, if you have to divide the winner or loser, you can understand it in the following way, just an analogy:

    excellent can be understood as very fantastic

    Fantastic can be understood as very good

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's all about the same, but it's the most excellent.

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