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Ausf?hren einer Manik?re (Unterweisung Friseur / -in)【電子書籍】[ Jacqueline Blum ]
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<p>Unterweisung / Unterweisungsentwurf aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich AdA K?rperpflege / Sch?nheit, Note: 1, , Veranstaltung: Ausbildungseignerpr?fung, 0 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Unterweisungsprobe im Fachbereich Manik?re, Aufgegliedert in Teilvorg?nge Kernpunkte und Begr?ndung. Zur Durchf?hrung der Meisterpr?fung im Friseurhandwerk.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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417円
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Dictionary of Category Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #12【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>Category Words -- Sounds</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Thinking</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Walking</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Movement</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Changing</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Laughing and Smiling</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Seeing</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Saying Something</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Writing and Marking</li> <li>Category Words -- Ways of Continuing</li> <li>Category Words -- Feelings</li> <li>Category Words -- Cooking</li> <li>Category Words -- Disturbance</li> <li>Category Words -- Situation of Confusion<br /> 15(A). Category Words -- Smells<br /> 15(B). Category Words -- Tastes</li> <li>Category Words -- Cries of Creatures</li> <li>Category Words -- Colors</li> <li>Category Words -- Remarks</li> <li>Category Words -- Body Marks</li> <li>Category Words -- Body and Body Shape</li> <li>Category Words -- 'Old'</li> <li>Category Words -- Time and Numbers</li> <li>Category Words -- Zodiac Sign and Birthstones</li> <li>Category Words -- Fabrics</li> <li>Category Words -- Shapes</li> <li>Category Words -- Religion<br /> 27(A). Category Words -- Nature<br /> 27(B). Category Words -- Biomes</li> <li>Category Words -- People and Family</li> <li>Category Words -- Currencies</li> <li>Category Words -- Measurement Units</li> <li>Category Words -- Government</li> <li>Category Words -- Miscellaneous</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Category Words -- Sounds</p> </li> <li> <p>Babble -- the sound of many people speaking all together<br /> Example: Babble of Voices</p> </li> <li> <p>Bang -- a sudden loud noise<br /> Example: Bang of a Gun</p> </li> <li> <p>Beat -- sound made by a series of regular blows to something<br /> Examples: Beating of Drums | Beating of Wings</p> </li> <li> <p>Blast -- the sound of an explosion | sound made by blowing of musical instruments<br /> Examples: Blast of a Bomb | Blast of a Siren</p> </li> <li> <p>Blow -- to produce a sound by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed<br /> Examples: Blowing of Bungles | Blowing of Trumpet | Blowing of Whistle</p> </li> <li> <p>Boom -- loud deep sound<br /> Example: Booming of Guns</p> </li> <li> <p>Chatter -- a series of short high sounds<br /> Examples: Chattering of Birds | Chattering of Monkeys | Chattering of Teeth</p> </li> <li> <p>Chink -- light ringing sound<br /> Example: Chinking of Glass</p> </li> <li> <p>Clang -- the loud ringing sound of metals<br /> Examples: Clanging of Arms | Clanging of Bells</p> </li> <li> <p>Clank -- the loud sound of metal objects hitting together<br /> Example: Clanking of Chains</p> </li> <li> <p>Clap -- the sound of hitting something by hand | sudden loud noise<br /> Examples: Clapping of Hands | Clapping of Thunder</p> </li> <li> <p>Clatter -- loud noise made by knocking of hard objects<br /> Examples: Clattering of Hoofs | Clattering of Knife</p> </li> <li> <p>Crackle -- a series of light sharp sounds<br /> Examples: Crackling of Fire-Wood | Crackling of Gunfire | Crackling of Flames</p> </li> <li> <p>Creak -- a series of sharp sounds<br /> Examples: Creaking of a Whip | Creaking of Shoes</p> </li> <li> <p>Din -- a loud, unpleasant sound that lasts for a long time<br /> Example: Din of a Crowd</p> </li> <li> <p>Ding -- sound made by a bell<br /> Example: Ding of a Bell</p> </li> <li> <p>Explode -- to make a loud, violent sound<br /> Examples: Exploding of Guns | Exploding of Bombs | Exploding of Rocket</p> </li> <li> <p>Flap -- quick noisy movement<br /> Examples: Flapping of Wings | Flapping of Newspaper | Flapping of Steam</p> </li> <li> <p>Jingle -- a sound like small bells ringing<br /> Example: Jingling of Coins</p> </li> <li> <p>Knock -- the sound of somebody hitting a door, gate, window, etc.<br /> Examples: Knocking of a Door | Knocking of a Window</p> </li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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450円
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Manik?re Wie du daheim langanhaltende N?gel selbst machen kannst【電子書籍】[ Mareike W. ]
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<p>Eine gepflegte Manik?re kann das gesamte Erscheinungsbild deiner H?nde ver?ndern ? sie wirkt elegant, ordentlich und gibt dir ein gepflegtes Gef?hl. Doch regelm??ige Besuche im Nagelstudio k?nnen nicht nur zeitaufwendig, sondern auch teuer sein. Die gute Nachricht: Du kannst dir auch zuhause eine langanhaltende Manik?re zaubern, die genauso professionell aussieht wie vom Profi. Ob klassischer Nagellack, Shellac oder Gel ? es gibt viele M?glichkeiten, deine N?gel zu versch?nern. Damit deine Manik?re nicht nur sch?n aussieht, sondern auch lange h?lt und deine N?gel gesund bleiben, ist es wichtig, die richtigen Techniken zu kennen. In diesem Kapitel erf?hrst du, warum eine DIY-Manik?re Zeit und Geld spart, welche Unterschiede es zwischen Gel, Shellac und normalem Nagellack gibt und was du ?ber Nagelgesundheit wissen solltest. Warum eine selbstgemachte Manik?re Zeit und Geld spart Der regelm??ige Gang ins Nagelstudio kann auf Dauer ganz sch?n ins Geld gehen. Eine professionelle Gel- oder Shellac-Manik?re kostet oft zwischen 30 und 60 Euro ? wenn du deine N?gel alle zwei bis drei Wochen machen l?sst, kommen da schnell hunderte Euro im Jahr zusammen.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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1,700円
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Brothers Sen Gogh Odd Tales From Bombay And Bangalore, #2【電子書籍】[ Manik Bal ]
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<p><strong>He wanted to stay true to his art.</strong></p> <p><strong>It would cost him his sanity and his life.</strong></p> <p><strong>She wanted a life of dignity.</strong></p> <p><strong>It was a recipe for poverty and strife.</strong></p> <p>Soubhik and Sourav, inspired by real heroes Vincent and Theo, try and make it in the cut throat indie music industry of Mumbai with <strong>the power of their brotherly love, and the love for their kind of music.</strong> The story honestly but delicately documents their romances, their passion, their love for the craft, yet the desire to give a sane life to their loved ones.</p> <p>Will they live their dream?</p> <p>Can they stay true to their principles?</p> <p><strong>This is what immortality may mean, not a chain of infinite moments, but a moment that is immortalized in time for its permanence.</strong></p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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600円
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Her Revenge And Other Stories From Bombay Odd Tales From Bombay And Bangalore, #4【電子書籍】[ Manik Bal ]
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<p>With this diverse collection of short stories, Manik Bal continues to explore the bizarre in the mundane, and the mundane in the bizarre.</p> <p>Exploring seemingly ordinary characters as a caretaker of a shared accommodation, a construction supervisor, and an out of job stay at home husband, every story weaves a heady cocktail of ordinary and unbelievable.</p> <p>The characters cheat each other with glee, but also display loyalty, even at a possible cost of their lives. The narrative shows the danger of the destructive ire of a spurned partner, yet shows the power of silent, long term marital love.</p> <p>The book is dedicated to the city of Mumbai, or Bombay as it was called. Several stories take place when the city was called Bombay, and the internet and cell phone were not very common.</p> <p>"Her Revenge, and Other Stories from Bombay" joins the previous three books in the series Odd Tales From Bombay and Bangalore. Please read the other books if you like this one. Each one tries to be unique while sharing the same DNA.</p> <p>Ride the rollercoaster and don't forget to switch off the lights when you fall asleep.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Fundamentals of Mechanisms and Machines【電子書籍】[ Dhanesh N. Manik ]
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<p>This book is all about mechanisms and machines, one of the most important core subjects of mechanical engineering. There are many ways a mechanism can be configured and there are many mechanisms in a machine, creating a tremendous opportunity to build better machines of our choice. To do so, however, one needs to understand the common thread present in the thousands of configurations and to break them down into a set of rules. This book does exactly that, using the same set of rules consistently to explain the design of any mechanism or machine. Pedagogical tools and approaches have been utilized to make it easier and more interesting for the student- extensive illustrations, simple explanations and exercise problems with useful hints have been included. The systematic use of a vector-based approach makes learning easier and helps extend the knowledge acquired in this book to applications in robotics.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Adverbs: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #23【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>1725 Useful Adverbs and their Meanings</p> <p>An adverb is a word used to describe or modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb. They tell us how (in what manner), how much (in what degree), how far (to what extent), when (in what time), and where (in what place). In this book, you will study and learn useful English adverbs along with their meanings. || Sample This:</p> <p>English Adverbs -- A</p> <p>01 -- abaft -- in or behind the stern (back end) of a ship<br /> 02 -- aberrantly -- in a manner that is unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormally]<br /> 03 -- ably -- skillfully, successfully and well: [synonym: competently]<br /> 04 -- abominably -- in an extremely bad or unpleasant way, causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: appallingly, monstrously, repulsively]<br /> 05 -- abortively -- (of an action) in a manner that fails to produce the intended result [synonyms: fruitlessly, unproductively, unsuccessfully]<br /> 06 -- abruptly -- (a). in an unpleasant manner that is sudden, rapid or unexpected [synonyms: hastily, suddenly, unexpectedly] | (b). (related to the way of talking) in an unfriendly manner<br /> 07 -- abstemiously -- in a sparing manner, avoiding too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol<br /> 08 -- abstractedly -- without paying attention to what is happening around you because you are thinking deeply about sth else; [synonyms: absentmindedly, inattentively, distractedly]<br /> 09 -- abstractly -- (a). in a manner that is based on general ideas or principals | (b). in a manner that exists in thought or as an idea, separated from physical reality (c). in a manner that does not represent somebody/something in a realistic way and expresses concepts only [synonyms: conceptually, intangibly, theoretically]<br /> 10 -- abstrusely -- in a manner that is complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexingly, puzzlingly]<br /> 11 -- acidly -- (of sb's remarks) in a manner that is critical, rude and unkind [synonyms: sarcastically]<br /> 12 -- acquisitively -- in a manner that shows eagerness to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: graspingly, covetously, materialistically]<br /> 13 -- acrimoniously -- (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) in an angry manner or in a bitter, sharp, harsh manner of language or tone<br /> 14 -- adaptively -- in a manner that shows an ability to change when necessary in order to deal with different or changing situations<br /> 15 -- adeptly -- in a skillful way that shows natural ability or through proficiency [synonyms: adroitly, skillfully, proficiently]<br /> 16 -- adulterously -- relating to a physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyally, treacherously]<br /> 17 -- advantageously -- in a manner that is good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonyms: beneficially, constructively, gainfully]<br /> 18 -- adventitiously -- in a manner that is happening by chance or accident; in a manner that is not planned or designed<br /> 19 -- adventurously -- (a). in a way that includes new and interesting ideas, methods, things or experiences | (b). in a manner that is full of new, exciting or dangerous ideas, methods, things or experiences [synonyms: audaciously, boldly, daringly]<br /> 20 -- affectedly -- in an insincere, pretentious and unnatural way to impress other people<br /> 21 -- affectingly -- in a manner that produces strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc.<br /> 22 -- agelessly -- in a manner that seems to be never coming to an end or growing old [synonyms: everlastingly, timelessly]<br /> 23 -- allusively -- in a manner that contains a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way<br /> 24 -- alo...</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Advanced English Phrases: Phrases Combining Two or More Words English Word Power, #29【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>In this book, I have compiled English phrases containing two or more words. Each of these phrases comprises at least one tough (advanced) English word. The meaning of the tough English word in every phrase has also been given. Example sentences have also been provided for many advanced phrases.</p> <p>Sample this:</p> <p>01 -- abandoned building / abandoned mines / abandoned orphan / abandoned street / abandoned vehicles<br /> [meaning of abandoned: 'left completely and no longer needed]<br /> Example Sentence: Abandoned vehicles can cause a nuisance by obstructing roads, traffic and pedestrians.</p> <p>02 -- abatement notice<br /> [meaning of abatement: 'the reduction or removal of a nuisance']<br /> Example Sentence: A person served with an abatement notice may appeal against the notice to a magistrate's court.</p> <p>03 -- aberrant behavior / aberrant individuals<br /> [meaning of aberrant: 'departing from an accepted standard or usual course']<br /> Example Sentence: Should the teachers and administrators tolerate the aberrant behavior of the students?</p> <p>04 -- abhorrent deed<br /> [meaning of abhorrent: 'causing hatred, especially for moral reasons']<br /> Example Sentence: He shall be put to death since he has committed an abhorrent deed.</p> <p>05 -- abiding influence<br /> [meaning of abiding: '(of a feeling, memory or an idea, etc.) lasting a long time']<br /> Example Sentence: Land use regulations have an abiding influence on our lives.</p> <p>06 -- abiding affection / abiding hostility / abiding influence / abiding love / abiding notice / abiding tradition<br /> [meaning of abiding: 'continuing without change']<br /> Example Sentence: I have a deep and abiding affection for my birthplace.</p> <p>07 -- abject despair<br /> [meaning of abject: 'extreme and without hope']<br /> Example Sentence: They are dealing with abject despair and complete disillusion.</p> <p>08 -- abjectly poor<br /> [meaning of abjectly: 'in an utterly hopeless manner']<br /> Example Sentence: More than a billion people in the world are abjectly poor.</p> <p>09 -- abominable deed / abominable laws / abominable scene / abominable system<br /> [meaning of abominable: 'very bad and shocking']<br /> Example Sentence: Some states have passed abominable laws that are a disgrace to democracy and to our society</p> <p>10 -- abominably rude / abominably cruel<br /> [meaning of abominably: 'in a very bad or unpleasant way']</p> <p>11 -- aboriginal civilization / aboriginal inhabitants / aboriginal times / aboriginal tribes<br /> [meaning of aboriginal: 'relating to the people who existed in a region from the earliest time; primitive']</p> <p>12 -- abortive attack / abortive attempt / abortive bid / abortive campaign / abortive expedition / abortive infection / abortive insurrection / abortive negotiations / abortive rebellion / abortive treatment<br /> [meaning of abortive: 'failed, unsuccessful']<br /> Example Sentence: They led an abortive rebellion against the government</p> <p>13 -- abrasive chemical / abrasive compounds / abrasive materials / abrasive personality<br /> [meaning of abrasive: 'showing little concern for the feelings of others | causing damage, wear, or removal of surface material by grinding or rubbing']<br /> Example Sentence: We can't hire anyone with an abrasive personality liable to annoy customers and co-workers, | She applied an abrasive chemical and rubbed it down to clean rust off knives.</p> <p>14 -- abridged edition / abridged story / abridged translation / abridged version<br /> [meaning of abridged: '(of a piece of writing) having been shortened']<br /> Example Sentence: That was an abridged edition of the author's previous three-volume work.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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450円
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Dictionary of Formal Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #24【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>2750 Useful Formal Words and Their Meanings</p> <p>Formal words are used in the official language. These words are used in 'official' or formal writing. In this book, you will study and learn useful formal words, the names of parts of speech they belong to and their meanings. || Sample This:</p> <p>Formal Words -- A</p> <p>01 -- abandonment [n.] -- (a). the act of leaving a person, place or thing without intending to return | (b). the act of giving up a practice, a course of action or a way of thinking completely and permanently [synonyms: desertion, forsaking]<br /> 02 -- abate [v.] -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside]<br /> 03 -- abhorrence [n.] -- a feeling of strong hate for a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detestation, disgust, hatred, loathing, repugnance]<br /> 04 -- abstemious [adj.] -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]<br /> 05 -- abstraction [n.] -- (a). a general idea or quality rather than a real person, object, event or situation | (b). the state of thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentmindedness, inattentiveness, distractedness]<br /> 06 -- abstruse [adj.] -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]<br /> 07 -- abut [v.] -- (of an area of land or a building) to be next to sth or to have a common boundary with the side of sth [synonym: adjoin]<br /> 08 -- abyss [n.] -- (a). a very deep wide crack or opening in the ground<br /> 09 -- acclamation [n.] -- loud, noisy and enthusiastic approval or welcome [synonyms: approbation, commendation]<br /> 10 -- ache [v.] -- (b). to have a strong desire for sb/sth or to do sth<br /> 11 -- acme [n.] -- the highest point or stage of development, achievement or the most excellent example of sth [synonyms: peak, summit, zenith]<br /> 12 -- acolyte [n.] -- a person who attends, follows and helps a leader<br /> 13 -- aesthete [n.] -- a person who has a love, understanding, sensitivity and appreciation of works of art and beautiful things<br /> 14 -- affecting [adj.] -- producing strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc.<br /> 15 -- aged [adj.] -- very old; grown old [synonym: matured]<br /> 16 -- aggrandize [v.] -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance, extend]<br /> 17 -- airy [adj.] -- (a). showing no worry about sth or not treating sth as serious | (b). -- not serious or practical<br /> 18 -- akin [adj.] -- (a). having some of the essential same qualities [synonym: similar] | (b). related by blood<br /> 19 -- allusive [adj.] -- containing a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way<br /> 20 -- aloft [adv.] -- high up in or into the air; far above the ground [synonym: overhead]<br /> 21 -- amid (prep.] -- (a). in the middle or course of something (b). surrounded by sth<br /> 22 -- amity [n.] -- a friendly relationship [synonyms: concord, harmony]<br /> 23 -- anew [adv.] -- (a). again but in a new or different and more positive way | (b). once more [synonym: again]<br /> 24 -- anodyne [adj.] -- not likely to cause disagreement or offense; not expressing strong opinions [synonyms: bland, insipid] | (b). capable of relieving pain<br /> 25 -- antagonistically (adv.) -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility]<br /> 26 -- arcane [adj.] -- strange, secret and mysterious and therefore knowable or understandable only to a few people [synonyms: esoteric, unfathomable]<br /> 27 -- artifice [n.] -- the clever use of tricks to cheat or deceive sb [synonyms: deception, pretense] | (b). a skilled piece of workmanship<br /> 28 -- audacity [n.] -- rude, shocking or disrespectful behavior [synonyms: cheek,...</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Letter-Order In Words: Practice Your Letter Sequencing Skills【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>200 Exercises for practicing your letter sequencing skills</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Letter-Order: Exercise - 01</p> <p>Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order:</p> <p>WRONG LETTER-ORDER</p> <ol> <li>I A E N T U M I T G D</li> <li>M E A M S R L</li> <li>P O N C E D I E T</li> <li>E H P L S A S</li> <li>P T L Y L P F N I A</li> <li>K E R C W G E A</li> <li>U H L D D D E</li> <li>N N C Y E D P E D E</li> <li>N S A B T L U O I</li> <li>R T D B E S T C A A</li> <li>L E A W D D</li> <li>A F L I I L</li> <li>L E O C D D</li> <li>U O N O C L L I S</li> <li>A M I N T I I D T O N I</li> <li>T I O I N N A I T V</li> <li>M E Y S S</li> <li>N Y A R E</li> <li>M R A N I N T E E C E P</li> <li>I A T E O F C C N S</li> <li>T C T C O I S U V E N R</li> <li>N I O N C O R O T A</li> <li>O H R N G E A V</li> <li>E R E N E D G A</li> <li>Y A V V S</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER)</p> <ol> <li>unmitigated | 02. slammer | 03. deception | 04. hapless | 05. flippantly | 06. wreckage | 07. huddled | 08. dependency | 09. ablutions | 10. abstracted | 11. dawdle | 12. filial | 13. coddle | 14. collusion | 15. intimidation | 16. invitation | 17. messy | 18. yearn | 19. intemperance | 20. confiscate | 21. constructive | 22. coronation | 23. hangover | 24. renegade | 25. savvy</li> </ol> <p>Letter-Order: Exercise - 02</p> <p>Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order:</p> <p>WRONG LETTER-ORDER</p> <ol> <li>P E I N I N X D E T E</li> <li>E E N I T N R I G D</li> <li>P I N I S I D</li> <li>L R E P E C D U</li> <li>L S T O N Y I</li> <li>E F A B L D</li> <li>L O W B B E</li> <li>I A R O E C L A T N M</li> <li>L N T U F A T E L</li> <li>Y C U S H</li> <li>M Y W A M H</li> <li>E D I R A T G U T</li> <li>G S O U E C R</li> <li>D I L A E D V R E</li> <li>N P E L I E B A</li> <li>H S E A T W</li> <li>F C E E O M R I N R E N T</li> <li>N B I I L N C I I V I T Y</li> <li>E L M D D E</li> <li>N S L O R Y V E U A</li> <li>E T I J T S R</li> <li>S S N R U T I E S</li> <li>A O N I S T N C M O U S I</li> <li>U U S B T N O O E</li> <li>S I A S T S</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 02 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER)</p> <ol> <li>inexpedient | 02. ingredient | 03. insipid | 04. preclude | 05. stonily | 06. fabled | 07. wobble | 08. reclamation | 09. flatulent | 10. cushy | 11. whammy | 12. gratitude | 13. scourge | 14. daredevil | 15. plebeian | 16. swathe | 17. reinforcement | 18. invincibility | 19. meddle | 20. ravenously | 21. jitters | 22. rustiness | 23. sanctimonious | 24. bounteous | 25. stasis</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Informal Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #11【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Informal Words?"</p> <p>Informal Words are connected with normal communication with your colleagues, acquaintances, family members, etc. Informal words are more common in speech than in writing. Informal words are used in the 'unofficial' language. These words are not used in 'official' or formal writing. This book covers around 1400 Informal words (including the names of parts of speech they belong to) and their meanings</p> <p>NOTE:<br /> Many informal words are used in both American and British English in the same way. However, some informal words are particularly used in American English only. Similarly, some informal words are particularly used in British English only.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Informal Words? A</p> <p>A1 [adjective] -- very good</p> <p>abs [noun] -- the muscles of the abdomen</p> <p>ace [adjective | noun] -- very good | number one</p> <p>achy [adjective] -- affected by an uninterrupted pain that is small in degree</p> <p>ack-ack [noun] -- the non-stop firing of guns at aircraft</p> <p>ad [noun] -- advertisement</p> <p>adman [noun] -- a person who works in advertising or promotion</p> <p>adore [verb] -- to be very fond of something</p> <p>aggravate [verb] -- to intentionally irritate somebody</p> <p>a gogo [adjective] -- in large quantities</p> <p>airhead [noun] -- an unintelligent or stupid person</p> <p>all [adverb] -- enormously</p> <p>allergic [adjective] -- having an aversion to somebody/something</p> <p>all right [adverb] -- used to emphasize something</p> <p>almighty [adjective] -- enormous or severe</p> <p>alphabet soup [noun] -- an extremely difficult language with abbreviations or symbols</p> <p>ammo [noun] -- ammunition [supply of bullets, etc; very important information for argument]</p> <p>amp [noun] -- amplifier [a type of electrical device]</p> <p>appalling [adjective] -- extremely bad or poor</p> <p>arm candy [noun] -- a beautiful woman accompanied by a man in a public event</p> <p>arm-twisting [noun] -- the use of physical power or great pressure to convince somebody to do something</p> <p>artsy (arty) [adjective] -- enormously interested in the arts</p> <p>artsy-fartsy (arty-farty) [adjective] -- connected with the arts</p> <p>Aussie [noun] -- a person or native of Australia</p> <p>awful [adjective] -- very bad | used to emphasize a large quantity or sum of something</p> <p>axe (ax) [verb] -- to kill somebody with an axe | to get rid of a scheme, service, system, etc. | to dismiss somebody from their job</p> <p>***********</p> <p>INFORMAL WORDS -- Particularly Used In AMERICAN ENGLISH:</p> <p>ace [verb] -- to be successful</p> <p>all-nighter [noun] -- a time when somebody stays awake all night, mainly for studying</p> <p>ambulance chaser [noun] -- a lawyer connected with cases of accident claims</p> <p>amped [adjective] -- excited</p> <p>antsy [adjective] -- unable to keep still</p> <p>any [adverb] -- 'at all' [used at the end of negative sentences]</p> <p>A-OK [adjective] -- in satisfactory or perfect condition, manner or style.</p> <p>attaboy / attagirl [exclamation] -- used to admire or encourage a boy or man/girl or woman</p> <p>awesome [adjective] -- first-rate, excellent or pleasurable</p> <p>awful [adverb] -- extremely or enormously</p> <p>INFORMAL WORDS -- Particularly Used In BRITISH ENGLISH:</p> <p>admin [noun] -- Administration [activities connected with organizing something]</p> <p>afters [noun] -- a sweet dish that is eaten after a meal</p> <p>ages -- [noun] a very long time</p> <p>aggro [noun] -- cruel, hostile and aggressive behavior</p> <p>airy-fairy [adjective] -- impractical, unreasonable, unclear</p> <p>all right [exclamation] -- used to say hello</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Old-fashioned Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #8【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Old-fashioned Words"?</p> <p>Definition of 'Old-fashioned words':<br /> "Words and expressions that were common in the past but are passing out of ordinary use."</p> <p>'Old-fashioned words' are also known as 'archaic words'. Many people use the term 'old use' for the words and expressions that were common in the past but have passed out of ordinary use.<br /> These words are mainly used in historical novels. They are also used to amuse people.</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Old-fashioned word:<br /> dandified [adjective]<br /> (of a man) too careful about his look or clothes</p> <p>Old-fashioned word:<br /> vamoose [verb]<br /> to leave fast</p> <p>Old-fashioned idiom<br /> blot your copybook -- to do something bad to spoil your good reputation among people</p> <p>Old-fashioned phrasal verb<br /> buck up! -- used to tell somebody to make haste</p> <p>A detailed list of "old-fashioned words", parts of speech they belong to, and their meanings are as follows:</p> <p>Old-fashioned Words -- A</p> <p>abed [adverb]<br /> in bed</p> <p>abide [verb]<br /> to stay or live in a place<br /> Use in a sentence: Everybody must abide by the law.</p> <p>abroad [adverb]<br /> outside; outdoors</p> <p>accidence [noun]<br /> the part of grammar that deals with the change in the form of a word</p> <p>accursed [adjective]<br /> having a bad magic spell on something<br /> Use in a sentence: They lived in the forest as if accursed. || There is no escaping the sense of anxiety that we humans are accursed with.</p> <p>adieu [exclamation]<br /> goodbye<br /> Use in a sentence: They bid adieu to him with mixed emotions.</p> <p>addled [adjective]<br /> confused / (of an egg) not fresh<br /> Use in a sentence: He is not a silly and addled dude.</p> <p>without further/more ado [idiom]<br /> at once; immediately<br /> Use in a sentence: Once it was sure that the area had been secured, the children were without more ado accompanied to the assembly hall.</p> <p>adventurer / adventuress [noun]<br /> a person who is very fond of going to unusual places or gaining new experiences<br /> Use in a sentence: She is a hard-core adventuress, a travel journalist, who has traveled around the world.</p> <p>aerodrome (airdrome) [noun]<br /> a small airport<br /> Use in a sentence: The extension of the runway was aimed at better services for private operators at the aerodrome.</p> <p>affair [noun]<br /> a strange or inexplicable thing</p> <p>affright [verb]<br /> to scare; to frighten<br /> Use in a sentence: Let nothing affright you.</p> <p>ague [noun]<br /> malaria, dengue or other diseases that cause fever and shivering</p> <p>ail [verb]<br /> to make somebody ill/sick</p> <p>air hostess [noun]<br /> a female flight attendant</p> <p>alack [exclamation]<br /> a word that is used to show you are sad or sorry<br /> Use in a sentence: Alas and alack, only a few of those stories are all that funny.</p> <p>alas [exclamation]<br /> a word that is used to show you are sad or sorry<br /> Use in a sentence: His experiments, alas, were flawed and had been mythologized.</p> <p>be all up (with somebody) [idiom]<br /> to be the end for somebody</p> <p>almoner [noun]<br /> a person employed by a hospital to handle the financial and social problems of patients<br /> Use in a sentence: They wanted a more active almoner, who could find innovative ways to help the poor.</p> <p>alms [noun]<br /> money, clothes, food, etc. given to beggars or poor people<br /> Use in a sentence: They were injured in a stampede to receive alms being distributed by a charity.</p> <p>in the altogether [idiom]<br /> without wearing any clothes</p> <p>Amerindian [noun]<br /> Native American<br /> Use in a sentence: The word 'guava' originates from the language of the Arawaks, an Amerindian people from the Caribbean.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Learn English Exclamations: Popular Exclamatory Words and Sentences English Daily Use, #5【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>What is an "Exclamation"?</li> <li>Exclamatory Sentences</li> <li>Exclamatory Sentences with 'What'</li> <li>Exclamatory Sentences with 'How'</li> <li>Exclamatory Sentences with So and Such</li> <li>Exclamations in Declarative Sentences</li> <li>Exclamations in Interrogative Sentences</li> <li>Exclamations in Imperative Sentences</li> <li>Detailed List of Interjections</li> <li>Using 'Common Words' as Exclamations</li> <li>Useful Exclamatory Phrases/Sentences</li> <li>Other Patterns</li> <li>List of Emotions Shown by Exclamations<br /> Exercise: 1<br /> Exercise: 2</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li>What is an "Exclamation"?</li> </ol> <p>DEFINITION: An exclamation (or interjection) is a short sound, word or phrase which is spoken suddenly to express strong emotion.<br /> Or<br /> Exclamatory words that can stand alone as a sentence while expressing emotions or reactions are called exclamations (or interjections).</p> <p>An exclamation mark (!) should be written after an exclamation. "Exclamation Mark" is called "Exclamation Point" in American English.</p> <p>There are many exclamatory words (interjections or exclamations) that are often used in daily life. Some of these words express one strong emotion while others express two or more strong emotions. They do not have a grammatical purpose in the sentence and are not associated with the other parts of the sentence. They do not play the role of a subject or a verb. They can stand by themselves or are placed before, after or in the middle of a sentence to express a strong emotion or feeling.</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Exclamatory Word -- Alas!<br /> Represents feelings of 'Sadness, Sorry'</p> <p>Exclamatory Word -- Um!<br /> Represents feeling of 'Hesitation'</p> <p>Exclamatory Word -- Yum!<br /> Represents feeling of 'Pleasant Taste or Smell'</p> <p>You can use exclamations to show the following emotions:</p> <p>admiration, affection, anger, annoyance, anticipation, apathy, approval, attention, awe, confusion, delight, despair, disappointment, disapproval, discontent, dislike, distress, eagerness, elation, enjoyment, excitement, fear, frustration, grief, happiness, humor, hurt, irritation, joy, love, mourning, pain, panic, pleasure, pride, remorse, respect, shame, shock, sorrow, sorry, surprise, sympathy, terror, wonder, etc.</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTES:</p> <p>(1). Use Of An Exclamation (Interjection) In A Sentence</p> <p>(a). Beginning A Sentence With An Interjection<br /> When you begin a sentence with an interjection you can place either a comma (,) or an exclamatory mark (point) (!) after the interjection.</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Ah, what a wonderful gift!<br /> The comma (,) after an interjection expresses less emotion.</p> <p>Ah! What a wonderful gift!<br /> Exclamatory mark (point) (!) after an interjection expresses more emotion.</p> <p>Note: Both sentences have an exclamatory mark at the end.</p> <p>Obviously, both are exclamatory sentences. But the second one is more emphatic. Also note: if you put a comma after an interjection then the next word in the sentence will begin from the small letter but if you put an exclamatory mark after an interjection then the next word in the sentence will begin from a capital letter.</p> <p>Important Note: You can also end the sentence with a period (.) or question mark (?) to show mild emotion.<br /> Ah, what a wonderful gift.<br /> Ah! What a wonderful gift.</p> <p>Wow, We won.<br /> Oh, did you go there?</p> <p>(B). Use Of An Interjection In The Middle Of A Sentence</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Hundreds of people, alas, feared killed in a massive landslide.<br /> Albert Einstein was born in...er…Germany.<br /> You deleted my folder…um…my file!</p> <p>(C). Use Of An Interjection At The End Of A Sentence</p> <p>Example:<br /> So got married, huh!</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of 8-Letter Words: Words You Should Know Words by Number of Letters, #5【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 1400 useful 8-letter words. You will also find the names of the parts of speech they belong to. I have also given synonyms for most of these words. Sample this:</p> <p>01 -- aberrant [adj.] -- unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormal, deviant, nonstandard]<br /> 02 -- ablation [n.] -- the loss, removal or destruction of material from an object such as rock, iceberg, etc. through the action of the sun, rain, wind, etc.<br /> 03 -- abortive [adj.] -- (of an action) failing to produce the intended result [synonyms: failed, fruitless, unproductive, unsuccessful]<br /> 04 -- abrasion [n.] -- (a). a damaged area of sth such as skin or rock where it has been rubbed or scrapped against sth hard and rough | (b). the process of damaging the surface of sth such as rock or by friction or erosion<br /> 05 -- abridged [adj.] -- a shortened version of an 'original text' [synonyms: abbreviated, shortened]<br /> 06 -- abrogate [v.] -- to officially cancel or end sth such as a law, agreement, contract, decision, etc. and make them no longer valid [synonyms: repeal, revoke, rescind]<br /> 07 -- abruptly [adj.] -- (a). in an unpleasant manner that is sudden, rapid or unexpected [synonyms: hastily, suddenly, unexpectedly] | (b). (related to the way of talking) in an unfriendly manner<br /> 08 -- abstruse [adj.] -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]<br /> 09 -- accolade [n.] -- praise, recognition or an award for an artistic achievement [synonym: honor]<br /> 10 -- adhesion [n.] -- the ability, action or process to stick or become attached to a surface or object [synonyms: bond, linkage]<br /> 11 -- adultery [n.] -- physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: infidelity, treachery]<br /> 12 -- aesthete [n.] -- a person who has a love, understanding, sensitivity and appreciation of works of art and beautiful things<br /> 13 -- affected [adj.] -- (of a person or their behavior) insincere, pretentious or unnatural<br /> 14 -- agitator [n.] -- a person who urges others to take part in a protest or rebel, especially a political one [synonyms: campaigner, dissenter, protestor]<br /> 15 -- allergic [adj.] -- (a). having an allergy to sth | (b). caused by allergy | (c). having an aversion to somebody/something<br /> 16 -- allusion [n.] -- a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way [synonym: insinuation]<br /> 17 -- allusive [adj.] -- containing a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way<br /> 18 -- almighty [adj.] -- (a). (in prayers) having ultimate power | (b). enormous or severe<br /> 19 -- anecdote [n.] -- (a). a short, funny or interesting account of a real person or event [synonym: tale] | (b). an unreliable personal account of an event especially [synonym: hearsay]<br /> 20 -- ardently [adv.] -- in a way that shows strong emotion or feeling such as love, fondness, etc. for somebody/something [synonyms: enthusiastically, passionately]<br /> 21 -- artfully [adv.] -- (a). in a manner that is clever or skillful but also cunning or dishonest | (b). (of things or actions) in a way that shows creative skill or taste<br /> 22 -- artifice [n.] -- the clever use of tricks to cheat or deceive sb [synonyms: deception, pretense] | (b). a skilled piece of workmanship<br /> 23 -- aspirant [adj.] -- a person who has a strong desire to be successful in a particular career or activity [synonym: contender]<br /> 24 -- aspiring [adj.] -- (a). directing your hopes, efforts, etc. towards a particular career or activity in order to become a specified type of person. [synonym: wannabe] | (b). wanting to be successful<br /> 25 -- audacity [n.] -- rude, shocking or disrespectful behavior [synonyms: cheek, daring, impudence, nerve]<br /> 26 -- august...</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of English Synonyms: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #1【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>500 Words and Their Synonyms</p> <p>A synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>English Synonyms ? A</p> <ol> <li> <p>ABET -- (meaning) to encourage somebody to do something illegal<br /> Synonyms for 'Abet' --<br /> incite / instigate / provoke</p> </li> <li> <p>ABEYANCE -- (meaning) being stopped for a period of time<br /> Synonyms for 'Abeyance' --<br /> dormancy / intermission / suspension</p> </li> <li> <p>ABILITY -- (meaning) the fact that somebody is able to do something<br /> Synonyms for 'Ability' --<br /> aptitude / capability / competence / knack / potential / proficiency / skill / talent</p> </li> <li> <p>ABLAZE -- (meaning) burning; on fire<br /> Synonyms for 'Ablaze' --<br /> aflame / afire / alight</p> </li> <li> <p>ABRASIVE -- (meaning) not smooth<br /> Synonyms for 'Abrasive' --<br /> coarse / harsh / rough</p> </li> <li> <p>ABSENCE -- (meaning) not available, present, etc.<br /> Synonyms for 'Absence' --<br /> nonexistence / nonappearance / nonattendance</p> </li> <li> <p>ABSTRUSE -- (meaning) difficult to understand<br /> Synonyms for 'Abstruse' --<br /> arcane / complicated / convoluted / esoteric / garbled / inarticulate / incoherent / incomprehensible / indecipherable / inexplicable / intricate / obscure / rarefied / recondite / unfathomable / unintelligible / unplumbed</p> </li> <li> <p>ABUSE -- (meaning) unfair or cruel treatment<br /> Synonyms for 'Abuse' --<br /> brutality / cruelty / exploitation / ill-treatment / maltreatment / mistreatment / misuse / spitefulness / viciousness</p> </li> <li> <p>ABYSS -- (meaning) a very deep crack in the ground<br /> Synonyms for 'Abyss' --<br /> chasm / gulf</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCEDE -- (meaning) to agree to a demand, request, proposal, etc.<br /> Synonyms for 'Accede' --<br /> acquiesce / approve / assent / commend / comply / endorse / grant / permission / ratify / sanction</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCENTUATE -- (meaning) to make something more noticeable<br /> Synonyms for 'Accentuate' --<br /> emphasize / highlight / underline / underscore</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCLIMATIZE -- (meaning) to get used to the new situation<br /> Synonyms for 'Acclimatize' --<br /> adapt / adjust</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCOMPLISH -- (meaning) to succeed in getting something<br /> Synonyms for 'Accomplish' --<br /> attain / conquer / manage</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCOST -- (meaning) to come near to somebody/something<br /> Synonyms for 'Accost' --<br /> advance / approach / confront</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCREDITED -- (meaning) officially recognized<br /> Synonyms for 'Accredited' --<br /> certified / endorsed / licensed</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCRUAL -- (meaning) increase in something over a period of time<br /> Synonyms for 'Accrual' --<br /> accretion / addition / amassing / buildup / gathering</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCUSE -- (meaning) to say somebody is guilty of something<br /> Synonyms for 'Accuse' --<br /> arraign / blame / charge / impeach / indict / prosecute</p> </li> <li> <p>ACQUIT -- (meaning) to say officially that somebody is not guilty for a crime<br /> Synonyms for 'Acquit' --<br /> absolve / exculpate / exonerate</p> </li> <li> <p>ADMIRATION -- (meaning) praise or approval<br /> Synonyms for 'Admiration' --<br /> acclaim / accolade / applause / approbation / commendation / ovation</p> </li> <li> <p>ADMIRING -- (meaning) behavior that shows that you respect somebody/something<br /> Synonyms for 'Admiring' --<br /> chivalrous / considerate / courteous / deferential / gracious / respectful / reverent / reverential</p> </li> <li> <p>ADROIT -- (meaning) skillful and accurate<br /> Synonyms for 'Adroit' --<br /> agile / deft / dexterous / natty / nifty / nimble / swift</p> </li> <li> <p>ALARMING -- (meaning) causing feeling of fear and worry<br /> Synonyms for 'Alarming' --<br /> baffling / bewildering / confounding / disconcerting / disquieting / distressing / perplexing / puzzling / tormenting / upsetting / worrying</p> </li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Funky Nails Alles rund um Manik?re, Fingerpflege und den perfekten Anstrich【電子書籍】[ Jutta Diekmann ]
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<p>Manik?re und h?bsch lackierte Fingern?gel sind nur etwas f?r Erwachsene und nichts f?r Kinder? Weit gefehlt, denn hier gilt die Devise: Je bunter, desto besser! In diesem Buch werden die tollsten Nageldesigns Schritt f?r Schritt erkl?rt, sodass sowohl Unge?bte als auch Fortgeschrittene zu wunderbaren Ergebnissen kommen. Wie w?re es zum Beispiel mit N?geln im Marmorlook, s??en Flamingo-Nails oder Fingern?geln mit Glitzer? Dazu erfahren angehende Beauty-Queens alles, was man ?ber Manik?re, die verschiedenen Lacke und Maltechniken wissen muss. So macht das Buch Lust, mit dem erworbenen Knowknow auch eigene Designs zu entwickeln.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Choose the Correct Spelling: English Spelling Tests【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>50 English Spelling Tests | Test your spelling skills with spelling tests</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Choose the Correct Spelling ? Test 01</p> <p>Below are given words with five different spellings each. Choose the correct spelling of each word:</p> <p>01 -- (a). deligation (b). dalegetion (c). dalegasion (d). delegation (e). delegaeton<br /> 02 -- (a). afficionado (b). affecionado (c). aficionado (d). afficeonado (e). aficianaedo<br /> 03 -- (a). divolution (b). devaolution (c). develution (d). divoluteon (e). devolution<br /> 04 -- (a). relauctant (b). reluctant (c). riluactant (d). reluktent (e). riluctent<br /> 05 -- (a). renaisance (b). rinaisance (c). renissance (d). rinassance (e). renaissance<br /> 06 -- (a). resucitate (b). resuscitate (c). reuscitate (d). risucitate (e). risuccitate<br /> 07 -- (a). ludite (b). lauddite (c). laudite (d). luddite (e). laudite<br /> 08 -- (a). perambulate (b). perumblate (c). parambalate (d). parumbulate (e). perambalate<br /> 09 -- (a). itenerant (b). itinerant (c). etinerant (d). etenerant (e). itinaerent<br /> 10 -- (a). misantrope (b). misanthope (c). misantharpe (d). misanthrape (e). misanthrope<br /> 11 -- (a). prefligate (b). profligate (c). praflogate (d). praflegate (e). proflegate<br /> 12 -- (a). deleverance (b). dilevernce (c). deliverance (d). deliverence (e). diliverance<br /> 13 -- (a). sungfroid (b). songfoid (c). sangfroed (d). songfreid (e). sangfroid<br /> 14 -- (a). abundoned (b). abaendoned (c). abandoned (d). abendoned (e). abundoend<br /> 15 -- (a). adjudicite (b). adjudicute (c). adjuedcate (d). adjudicate (e). adjeudicate<br /> 16 -- (a). admontion (b). admonition (c). admonetion (d). admoniteon (e). admunition<br /> 17 -- (a). begueling (b). begaling (c). begaileng (d). begailing (e). beguiling<br /> 18 -- (a). burgeon (b). burdgeon (c). burdeon (d). bargeon (e). bargaeon<br /> 19 -- (a). cabodle (b). cabuudle (c). caboodle (d). caboudle (e). cabuodle<br /> 20 -- (a). capetulate (b). cepitulate (c). captulate (d). cepituelate (e). capitulate<br /> 21 -- (a). chiknery (b). chicanery (c). checanery (d). checunry (e). checunery<br /> 22 -- (a). corsen (b). carsen (c). caorsen (d). coarsen (e). coorsen<br /> 23 -- (a). coquette (b). coquete (c). coqutte (d). coquite (e). coqquete<br /> 24 -- (a). depresive (b). depressive (c). dipressive (d). diprassive (e). dipresive<br /> 25 -- (a). dispice (b). despice (c). despyse (d). despise (e). dispyse</p> <p>Answers to the Exercise 01:<br /> 01 -- (d). delegation | 02 -- (c). aficionado | 03 -- (e). devolution | 04 -- (b). reluctant | 05 -- (e). renaissance | 06 -- (b). resuscitate | 07 -- (d). luddite | 08 -- (a). perambulate | 09 -- (b). itinerant | 10 -- (e). misanthrope | 11 -- (b). profligate | 12 -- (c). deliverance | 13 -- (e). sangfroid | 14 -- (c). abandoned | 15 -- (d). adjudicate | 16 -- (b). admonition | 17 -- (e). beguiling | 18 -- (a). burgeon | 19 -- (c). caboodle | 20 -- (e). capitulate | 21 -- (b). chicanery | 22 -- (d). coarsen | 23 -- (a). coquette | 24 -- (b). depressive | 25 -- (d). despise</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Oronym Words in English: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are “Oronym Words”?</p> <p>ORONYMS ----<br /> [Oro- Whole; Nym: Name]<br /> An oronym is a word or phrase that sounds very much the same as another word or phrase, often as a result of sounds running together. Oronyms are spelled differently and they have different meanings.</p> <p>Oronym [singular] | Oronyms [plural]<br /> Example: A name ---- an aim</p> <p>Some Important Points:</p> <ol> <li> <p>An oronym is also called a continunym or a sliceonym.</p> </li> <li> <p>An oronym generally originates when it is difficult to tell where one word ends and the next begins (e.g. a name -- an aim). An oronym also originates when a particular word may be divided into two or more meaningful words (e.g. affection -- a faction).</p> </li> <li> <p>Effectiveness of oronyms may depend on what somebody is saying in context with the rest of the conversation.</p> </li> </ol> <p>3(A). Oronyms may completely alter the meaning of what somebody is saying.<br /> Example:<br /> They wanted the allocation of the house.<br /> They wanted the location of the house.</p> <p>3(B). Oronyms may also make conversation very funny.<br /> Example:<br /> The teacher asked the student to give an example.<br /> The teacher asked the student to give an egg sample.</p> <p>3(C). Oronyms may also make conversation completely senseless.<br /> Example:<br /> They will appoint a new manager at the earliest.<br /> They will a point a new manager at the earliest.</p> <ol start="4"> <li>Ornonyms may also include abbreviations (shortened form of a word or group of words)<br /> Examples:<br /> ICT -- I see tea<br /> VC -- we see</li> </ol> <p>Derived Terms Related To ‘Oronyms’:<br /> Oronymous<br /> Words or phrases that are Oronyms are said to be Oronymous.<br /> Oronymy<br /> The state of being an Oronym is called Oronymy.</p> <p>Following is the detailed list of Oronyms:</p> <p>?<br /> Oronym Words -- A</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A1<br /> air-to-air ---- year-to-year<br /> Example:<br /> The jets had air-to-air weapons.<br /> The jets had year-to-year weapons.</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A2<br /> aggregate ---- a green gate<br /> [aggregate -- total]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A3<br /> aggregator ---- a grass eater<br /> [aggregator -- a kind of Internet company]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A4<br /> agree to differ ---- a great offer<br /> [agree to differ -- (of two people) to not discuss their different views about something | offer -- proposal]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A5<br /> angry response ---- a grey sponge</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A6<br /> accede ---- a seat<br /> [accede -- to agree]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A7<br /> accent ---- a cent<br /> [accent -- pronunciation | cent -- a coin]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A8<br /> accord ---- a cord<br /> [accord -- agreement | cord -- string or rope]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A9<br /> accounting ---- a counting<br /> [accounting -- bookkeeping]</p> <p>Oronym Pair -- A10<br /> accrue ---- a crew<br /> [accrue -- amass | crew -- team]</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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【新品】英12” Steve Digital Break A Take / Mac Attack; Wasp Killer MMANIK001 Mor Manik /00180
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・アーティスト Steve Digital ・タイトル Break A Take / Mac Attack; Wasp Killer ・レーベル Mor Manik UK MMANIK001 ・フォーマット 12インチレコード ・コンディション(盤) 新品 (M) ・コンディション(ジャケット) ・コンディション(帯) オビなし ・特記事項 サンプル画像です。実際の商品の画像ではありません 商品写真はバーコード/カタログ番号に対応したサンプル画像ですので、お送りする商品の画像ではありません。帯やライナーなどの付属品は、特記事項に記載されている場合のみ含まれます。プロモやカラーレコードなどの仕様についても、該当する場合のみ特記事項に記載しています。 【ご購入前に必ずご確認ください】 ・本店サイト(www.recordcity.jp)とは価格、送料が違います ・本店サイト、その他支店のオーダーとは同梱発送できません ・別倉庫から発送しているため、店頭受け渡しは対応しておりません ・一部商品は他の通販サイトでも販売しているため、ご注文のタイミングによっては商品のご用意ができない場合がございます。 ・土日祝日はお休みです 金曜・祝前日9時以降のご連絡またはご入金は、返答または発送が週明け・祝日明けに順次対応となります。 ・ご購入後のキャンセル不可 ご購入後のキャンセルはいかなる理由においてもお受けできません。ご了承の上、ご購入くださいませ。 ・日本郵便(ゆうパック/ゆうメール)によるお届けになります。 ・中古品であることをご理解ください 当ストアではお客様よりお譲りいただいた中古商品を主に販売しております。中古品であることをご理解の上ご購入ください。また、一部商品はRecordCityオンラインストアで試聴可能です。 ・返品について お客様のご都合による返品は一切承っておりません。 表記の内容と実際の商品に相違がある場合、また針飛び等で返品・返金をご希望される場合は、商品の到着後1週間以内にご連絡ください。商品の返送をこちらで確認後、キャンセル・返金を行います。 コンディションVG以下の商品は返品できません。プレイに影響のない表面のこすれ傷、プレス起因のノイズ盤は返品の対象外です。 【コンディション表記】 ・ほぼ新品(M-)(Like New) 完全な新品。未使用。当店ではほぼ使用しません ・非常に良い(EX)(Excellent) 中古盤として美品な状態。わずかな経年を感じるものの傷みを感じさせない、当店基準で最高の状態 ・良い(VG+)(Very Good Plus) 丁寧に扱われた中古品で、軽い使用感がみられる。 ・可(VG)(Acceptable) 使い込まれた中古品で、「良い」よりもさらに使用感がみられる。 ・悪い(VG-)(Bad) 状態が悪いアイテム。使用の保障はなく、再生不可、針飛び、目立つノイズがあるかもしれない。状態によるクレーム不可。返品不可。 ・非常に悪い(G)(Very Bad) 「悪い」よりさらに状態が悪いアイテム。使用の保障はなく、再生不可、針飛び、目立つノイズがあるかもしれない。状態によるクレーム不可。返品不可。 ・ジャンク(Fair)(Junk/Fair) 割れている、反っている、水ダメージがある、カビ、ジャケットが分離している、ひどい書き込み、ひどい擦れなど最低の状態。使用の保障はなく、再生不可、針飛び、目立つノイズがあるかもしれない。状態によるクレーム不可。返品不可。 ・ジャンク(Poor)(Junk/Poor) 割れている、反っている、水ダメージがある、カビ、ジャケットが分離している、ひどい書き込み、ひどい擦れなど最低の状態。使用の保障はなく、再生不可、針飛び、目立つノイズがあるかもしれない。状態によるクレーム不可。返品不可。
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Get- Popular English Verb: Sentences Using Verb ‘Get’ English Daily Use, #22【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>ENGLISH VERB -- 'GET'</li> <li>Meanings of Main Verb 'GET'</li> <li>GET + THIRD FORM OF VERB<br /> 3A. Get + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3B. Have/Has + Got + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3C. Got + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3D. Had + Got + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3E. Will + Get + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3F. Will + Have + Got + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3G. Modal Verbs + Get + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3H. Getting + Third Form of Verb<br /> 3I. Verb + To + Get + Third Form of Verb</li> <li>GET TO + FIRST FORM OF VERB<br /> 4A. Get To + First Form of Verb<br /> 4B. Got To + First Form of Verb<br /> 4C. Will + Get To + First Form of Verb</li> <li>HAVE + GOT TO + FIRST FORM OF VERB</li> <li>'GET' + ADJECTIVE</li> <li>'GET' + USED TO</li> <li>Use of 'Get' In Causative Sentences</li> <li>English Idioms With 'Get'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With 'Get'</li> <li>Other Sentences With 'Get'</li> <li>Conjugation of Verb 'Get'<br /> Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br /> Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)<br /> Exercises: 3(A) and 3(B)</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li>ENGLISH VERB -- 'GET'</li> </ol> <p>Get is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- GET<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- GOT<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- GOT/GOTTEN</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Get' ? Have/Has Got || Have/Has Gotten<br /> Past Perfect of 'Get' -- Had Got || Had Gotten</p> <p>Gotten (past participle form of 'get') is generally used in Spoken American English. Gotten is incorrect in British English.</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Get' -- Getting<br /> Infinitive of 'Get' -- To Get</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTE:<br /> "Have/has got" is the 'Present Perfect' Form of 'get'. But it is mainly used in the present indefinite (simple) tense. "Have/has got" is generally used with 'simple present meaning' to show characteristics, ownership, illnesses, and relationships.<br /> 'Have got' and 'has got' have the same meaning as 'have' and 'has' respectively. They can be used as present indefinite (simple) tenses.</p> <p>Affirmative Sentences --<br /> They have got computers. = They have computers.<br /> He has got a computer. = He has a computer.</p> <p>Negative Sentences --<br /> They have not got computers. = They do not have computers.<br /> He has not got a computer. = He does not have a computer.<br /> Note:- Negative form of 'have/has got' is made by adding 'not' between 'have/has' and 'got'; whereas, the negative form of 'have/has' is made by using 'do/does not'.</p> <p>Interrogative Sentences --<br /> Have they got computers? = Do they have computers?<br /> Has he got a computer? = Does he have a computer?<br /> Note:- Interrogative pattern of 'have/has got' is made by putting auxiliary verb 'have/has' before the subject; whereas Interrogative pattern of 'have/has' is made by putting auxiliary verb 'Do/Does' before the subject.</p> <p>However, in past events, you should prefer using 'had' instead of 'had got' ' to show characteristics, ownership, illnesses, and relationships.<br /> More Common -- They had computers. They did not have computers. Did they have computers?<br /> Less Common -- They had got computers. They had not got computers. Had they got computers?</p> <p>Also Note: Use of 'have got' and 'has got' in present perfect tenses:<br /> Pattern: Have/has got + past participle of the verb<br /> A project has got stuck. || Many projects have got stuck.</p> <p>And, in past perfect tenses, you should use 'had got'.<br /> A project had got stuck. || Many projects had got stuck.</p> <p>ALSO NOTE:<br /> GOTTA - Very informal and non-standard way of referring to 'have got to' or 'have got a' in writing. This form is grammatically incorrect. Avoid using writing this form.</p> <p>English Verb 'Get' can be used in a number of patterns and has lots of different uses and meanings.--<br /> A. "Get" is used as a main verb with many different meanings.<br /> B. "Get" is used in several idioms.<br /> C. "Get" is used in several phrasal verbs.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Grammar- Am, Is, Are, Was, Were: Patterns and Examples English Daily Use, #16【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>Verb 'To Be'<br /> Verb 'To Be' -- Negative Patterns<br /> Verb 'To Be' -- Interrogative Patterns<br /> 1A. English Grammar ? 'Am'<br /> 1B. AM + -ING Form of Verb<br /> 1C. AM + Being + Past Participle<br /> 1D. AM + Past Participle<br /> 2A. English Grammar ? 'Is'<br /> 2B. IS + -ING Form of Verb<br /> 2C. IS + Being + Past Participle<br /> 2D. IS + Past Participle<br /> 3A. English Grammar ? 'Are'<br /> 3B. ARE + -ING Form of Verb<br /> 3C. ARE + Being + Past Participle<br /> 3D. ARE + Past Participle<br /> 4A. English Grammar ? 'Was'<br /> 4B. WAS + -ING Form of Verb<br /> 4C. WAS + Being + Past Participle<br /> 4D. WAS + Past Participle<br /> 5A. English Grammar ? 'Were'<br /> 5B. WERE + -ING Form of Verb<br /> 5C. WERE + Being + Past Participle<br /> 5D. WERE + Past Participle<br /> Useful Notes<br /> (1): Question Tags<br /> (2): Short Answers (Ellipsis]<br /> (3): Addition to Remarks<br /> (4): There Is/Was and There Are/Were<br /> (5): Subjunctive Mood ? 'Were'<br /> (6): Be + Going To + Verb Word<br /> (7): 'Used to' Vs. 'Be + Used to'<br /> (8): Be + To + Verb Word<br /> (9): Be + 'Being"+ Adjective<br /> (10): Mixed Sentences<br /> Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br /> Exercises: 2(A) to 2(E)</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Verb 'To Be'</p> <p>The Verb 'to be' is used to represent the following English verbs:</p> <p>'Am', 'Is', 'Are', 'Was', 'Were'<br /> The verb 'to be' is used as both a linking verb and an auxiliary verb.</p> <p>LINKING VERB:<br /> A verb that connects a subject with the complement (adjective or noun) that describes it.<br /> Example: He is an engineer. [In this sentence, the subject (he) and noun (engineer) are connected by linking verb 'is'. There is no main verb in this sentence.]</p> <p>Some more examples:<br /> I am happy. [linking verb ? am]<br /> Is he a good boy? [linking verb ? is]<br /> We are very proud of ourselves. [linking verb ? are]<br /> She was intelligent. [linking verb ? was]<br /> They were not late by half an hour. [linking verb ? were]</p> <p>AUXILIARY VERB:<br /> A verb that is used with the main verb to show tenses, etc.<br /> Example: He is going to the office. [In this sentence, -ing form of the main verb 'go' has been used with the auxiliary verb 'is'.</p> <p>Some more examples:<br /> I am studying a book. [auxiliary verb ? am | main verb ? study (-ing form)]<br /> He is working on his project [auxiliary verb ? is | main verb ? work (-ing form)]<br /> We are not expected to tell the secret. [auxiliary verb ? are | main verb ? expect (past participle form)]<br /> She was taught by me. [auxiliary verb ? was | main verb ? teach (past participle form)]<br /> Were they burdened by high taxation [auxiliary verb ? were | main verb ? burden (past participle form)]</p> <p>IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT THE VERB 'TO BE'</p> <p>'AM' ?<br /> Singular Verb<br /> Used In Present Tense<br /> Used with Subject 'I'</p> <p>'IS' ?<br /> Singular Verb<br /> Used In Present Tense<br /> Used with Subject 'He' 'She', 'It' and other Singular Subjects</p> <p>'ARE' ?<br /> Plural Verb<br /> Used In Present Tense<br /> Used with Subject 'We', 'You', 'They' and other Plural Subjects</p> <p>'WAS' ?<br /> Singular Verb<br /> Used In Past Tense<br /> Used with Subject 'I', 'He', She', 'It' and other Singular Subjects</p> <p>'WERE' ?<br /> Plural Verb<br /> Used In Past Tense<br /> Used with Subject 'We', 'You' and other Plural Subjects</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Combining Forms: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are “Combining Forms”?</p> <p>A combining form is a form of a word that can combine with a free word, root word or another combining form to get a new word. ‘Combining form’ adds extra meaning to the new word. ‘Combining form’ is added to the beginning or end of a free word, root word or another combining form.</p> <p>(A). Examples of “Combining form + Free Word”:</p> <p>Agro- + Industry = Agro-industry<br /> Agro- denotes: connected with farming</p> <p>(B). Example of “Combining form + Root Word”:</p> <p>Aero- + Gramme = Aerogramm<br /> Aero- denotes: connected with aircraft<br /> Gramme denotes: writing</p> <p>(C). Examples of “Combining form + Combining form”:</p> <p>Hydro- + -Logy = Hydrology [the scientific study of the earth's water]<br /> Hydro- denotes: relating to water<br /> -Logy denotes: a subject of study</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTES:</p> <ol> <li> <p>“Combining form” generally cannot stand alone as free words, but there are many exceptions to this rule.<br /> EXAMPLES:<br /> Combining Form: -like [free word]<br /> lotus + -like = lotus-like<br /> rope + -like = rope-like<br /> -like- denotes: similar to the thing that is mentioned</p> </li> <li> <p>Many Words ending in “-ed”, “-en”, etc. are used as COMBINING FORMS.<br /> EXAMPLES:<br /> Combining Form: -based (ending in ‘-ed’)<br /> foreign + -based = foreign-based<br /> demand + -based = demand-based<br /> -based denotes: containing something as an important feature or part</p> </li> <li> <p>Many words ending in “-ing” are used as COMBINING FORMS.<br /> EXAMPLES:<br /> Combining Form: -looking (ending in ‘-ing’)<br /> fine + -looking = fine-looking<br /> suspicious + -looking = suspicious-looking<br /> -looking- denotes: to be appearing in a way that is mentioned</p> </li> </ol> <p>Alphabetical List of Combining Forms Along With Their Meanings And Examples</p> <p>Combining Forms -- A</p> <p>AERO-<br /> Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns<br /> General meaning: connected with aircraft<br /> Examples:<br /> aerobatics / aerodrome / aerodynamics / aerofoil / aerogramme (also, aerogram) / aeronaut / aeronautics / aerospace / aerostat</p> <p>******</p> <p>-AFFECTED<br /> Used to form: adjectives<br /> General meaning: suffering from the thing that is mentioned<br /> Examples [along with their use in phrases]:<br /> drug-affected ---- [drug-affected newborns]<br /> famine-affected ---- [famine-affected village]<br /> flu-affected ---- [flu-affected patients]<br /> militancy-affected ---- [militancy-affected state]<br /> quake-affected ---- [quake-affected hills]</p> <p>Other Examples:<br /> flood-affected / cyclone-affected / explosion-affected / drought-affected / rain-affected / violence-affected</p> <p>******</p> <p>AFRO-<br /> Used to form: adjectives and nouns<br /> General meaning: African<br /> Examples [along with their use in phrases]:<br /> Afro-Brazilian ---- [Afro-Brazilian heritage]<br /> Afro-British ---- [Afro-British people]<br /> Afro-Caribbean ---- [Afro-Caribbean cooperation]<br /> Afro-Colombian ---- [Afro-Colombian celebrities]<br /> Afro-Cuban ---- [Afro-Cuban player]<br /> Afro-descendant ---- [Afro-descendant communities]<br /> Afro-Iranian ---- [Afro-Iranian minority]<br /> Afro-Latina ---- [Afro-Latina engineers]<br /> Afro-Mexican ---- [Afro-Mexican students]<br /> Afro-Palestinian ---- [Afro-Palestinian group]<br /> Afro-Turk ---- [Afro-Turk music star]</p> <p>ALL-<br /> Used to form: adjectives and adverbs<br /> General meaning: each and every one | totally | in the highest degree<br /> Examples:<br /> all-American / all-around / all-British / all-Canadian / all-clear / all-consuming / all-embracing / all-encompassing / all-important / all-inclusive / all-night / all-nighter / all-out / all-over / all-party / all-pervading / all-powerful / all-purpose / all-round / all-rounder / all-star / all-ticket / all-time</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of English Capitonyms: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are “Capitonyms”?</p> <p>CAPITONYMS ----<br /> [Capital- capital letter; -Onym: Name]<br /> Capitonym is a word that changes its meaning (and sometimes pronunciation) based on whether or not it is capitalized.<br /> Capitonym [singular] | Capitonyms [plural]<br /> Capitonyms may be nouns, pronouns, verbs, or adjectives.</p> <p>Characteristics of Capitonyms:<br /> Same spelling except for capitalization<br /> Different meaning when capitalized<br /> Same or different pronunciation</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Polish and polish<br /> Polish: connected with Poland [adjective]<br /> polish: to make a surface smooth and glossy [verb]</p> <p>Piedmonts and piedmonts<br /> Piedmont: a region of North West Italy (noun)<br /> piedmont: a slope leading from the foot of mountains to a region of flat land (noun)</p> <p>Traveler and traveler<br /> Traveler: traveling people of Irish origin [noun]<br /> traveler: a person who is traveling [noun]</p> <p>Roman and roman<br /> Roman: connected with the Rome<br /> roman: the ordinary type of printing [adjective]</p> <p>Rosemary and rosemary<br /> Rosemary: a common first name for females in English speaking countries [noun]<br /> rosemary: a bush with small narrow leaves that smell sweet and are used in cooking as a herb [noun]</p> <p>Regency and regency<br /> Regency: in the style of the period 1811?20 in Britain [adjective]<br /> regency: government by a regent (a person who rules a country in place of the king or queen) [noun]</p> <p>Scot and scot<br /> Scot: a native of Scotland [noun]<br /> scot: a charge, tax, or payment [noun]</p> <p>Self and self<br /> Self: a popular American magazine [noun]<br /> self: character or personality [noun]</p> <p>Warren and warren<br /> Warren: a common name in English speaking countries [noun]<br /> warren: a system of holes and underground tunnels where wild rabbits live [noun]</p> <p>******</p> <p>Capitonyms are case-sensitive words. However, when capitonyms appear at the beginning of a sentence, there is no way to understand which meaning is being referred to except the context in which they are used.<br /> Capitonyms also create confusion in the aspect of listening. Because there is no way to understand which meaning is being referred to except the context in which they are used.</p> <p>Capitonyms generally occur due to one form being a proper noun. A proper noun is a word that is the name of a person, a place, an establishment, etc. and is written with a capital letter.<br /> Thus, capitonyms may include:<br /> A name of a person (Jack/jack)<br /> A name of a place, city, country, etc. (Japan/japan)<br /> A name of a language (Ewe/ewe)<br /> A name of a company (Fiat/fiat)<br /> A name of a publication (Time/time)<br /> A name of a river/lake/hill/mountain, etc.</p> <p>DETAILED LIST OF PAIRS OF CAPITONYMS:</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Words In the English Language: Useful Notes【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers the Following Topics:</p> <p>01a. Words that are spelled differently In British and American English<br /> 01b. Words with two or more spellings [Usually used in British English only]<br /> 01c. Words with two or more spellings [Usually used in American English only]<br /> 01d. Words with two or more spellings [Usually used in both British and American English]<br /> 02a. Different Words for the same sense or meaning in British and American English<br /> 02b. Two or more Words for the same sense or meaning [Usually used in British English only]<br /> 02c. Two or more Words for the same sense or meaning [Usually used in American English only]<br /> 02d. Two or more Words for the same sense or meaning [Usually used in both British and American English]<br /> 03. Words that may be used in both small letters and Capital letters<br /> 4a. Verb + to-Infinitive<br /> 04b. Verb + Noun Phrase + to-Infinitive<br /> 05a. Verb + wh-clause<br /> 05b. Verb + Noun Phrase + wh-clause<br /> 06a. Verb + that-clause<br /> 06b. Verb + Noun Phrase + that-clause<br /> 07a. Verb + Direct Speech<br /> 07b. Verb + Noun Phrase + Direct Speech<br /> 08a. Verb + ‘-Ing Phrase’<br /> 08b. Verb + Noun Phrase + ‘-Ing Phrase’</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>01a. Words that are spelled differently In British and American English</p> <p>Rule 1: ‘OUR’ in British English words usually changes to ‘OR’ in American English Words.</p> <p>British Spelling (Br) || American Spelling (Ame) ---- (Parts of Speech they belong to)</p> <ol> <li>arbour (Br) || arbor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>ardour (Br) || ardor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>armour (Br) || armor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>armoured (Br) || armored (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>armourer (Br) || armorer (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>armoury (Br) || armory (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>behaviour (Br) || behavior (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>behaviourism (Br) || behaviorism (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>behaviourist (Br) || behaviorist (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>belabour (Br) || belabor (Ame) ---- [verb]</li> <li>candour (Br) || candor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>clamour (Br) || clamor (Ame) ---- [verb/noun]</li> <li>clangour (Br) || clangor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>colour (Br) || color (Ame) ---- [noun/verb]</li> <li>colour scheme (Br) || color scheme (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>colouration (Br) || coloration (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>coloured (Br) || colored (Ame) ---- [adjective / noun]</li> <li>colourful (Br) || colorful (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>colouring (Br) || coloring (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>colourist (Br) || colorist (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>demeanour (Br) || demeanor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>discolour (Br) || discolor (Ame) ---- [verb]</li> <li>disfavour (Br) || disfavor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>dishonour (Br) || dishonor (Ame) ---- [noun/verb]</li> <li>dishonourable (Br) || dishonorable (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>dishonourably (Br) || dishonorably (Ame) ---- [adverb]</li> <li>enamoured (Br) || enamored (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>endeavour (Br) || endeavor (Ame) ---- [verb / noun]</li> <li>favourite (Br) || favorite (Ame) ---- [adjective/noun]</li> <li>fervour (Br) || fervor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>flavour (Br) || flavor (Ame) ---- [noun/verb]</li> <li>flavoured (Br) || flavored (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>flavouring (Br) || flavoring (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>flavourless (Br) || flavorless (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>forced labour (Br) || forced labor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>full-colour (Br) || full-color (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>funeral parlour (Br) || funeral parlor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>gallows humour (Br) || gallows humor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>glamour (Br) || glamor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>glamour model (Br) || glamor model (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>good humour (Br) || good humor (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> <li>good-humoured (Br) || good-humored (Ame) ---- [adjective]</li> <li>good-humouredly (Br) || good-humoredly (Ame) ---- [adverb]</li> <li>harbour (Br) || harbor (Ame) ---- [noun/verb]</li> <li>harbour master (Br) || harbormaster (Ame) ---- [noun]</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Verbs: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #21【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>2500 Useful Verbs and Their Meanings</p> <p>Verbs are words that show action, state of being, or occurrence and form the main part of the predicate of a sentence. The basic form of a verb is known as its infinitive. In this book, you will study and learn useful English verbs along with their meanings. || Sample this:</p> <p>English Verbs -- A</p> <p>01 -- abase -- to behave in a way so as to make someone that he/she does seem unimportant [synonyms: belittle, degrade, demean, humiliate, subjugate]<br /> 02 -- abate -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside]<br /> 03 -- abduct -- to illegally and forcefully take sb away and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get sth such as money for returning them [synonym: kidnap]<br /> 04 -- abet -- to help or encourage or support sb to do sth wrong or illegal<br /> 05 -- abhor -- to strongly hate a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detest, despise, loathe]<br /> 06 -- abrade -- to remove part of the surface of sth, such as rock or skin, and damage it or make it rough by rubbing it against sth rough and hard i.e. by friction or erosion [synonyms: graze, roughen, scrape]<br /> 07 -- abridge -- to make a shortened version of an 'original text' [synonyms: abbreviate, shorten]<br /> 08 -- abrogate -- to officially cancel or end sth such as a law, agreement, contract, decision, etc. and make them no longer valid [synonyms: repeal, revoke, rescind]<br /> 09 -- abstract -- (a). to extract or remove something from something else | (b). to consider something theoretically or separately from (something else) | (c). to make a written summary of the main points of an argument, theory or a book, etc.<br /> 10 -- abut -- (of an area of land or a building) to be next to sth or to have a common boundary with the side of sth [synonym: adjoin]<br /> 11 -- acclaim -- to praise, admire or welcome sb/sth enthusiastically and publicly<br /> 12 -- ache -- (a). to feel continuous pain in a part of your body [synonym: hurt] | (b). to have a strong desire for sb/sth or to do sth | (c). to be very sad or distressed<br /> 13 -- adore -- to be very fond of something or to like sb very much [synonyms: admire, love]<br /> 14 -- affect -- (a). to cause a change in someone or something; to have an impact or an influence on someone or something | (b). to produce strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc. on sb | (c). (of a disease) to make sb become ill or sick; to have an impact on sb or a particular part of the body | (d). -- to act as if you are feeling or thinking sth | (e). to try to impress other people by using or wearing sth that looks special/unique; to behave insincerely or unnaturally to impress other people [synonym: put on]<br /> 15 -- aggrandize -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance; extend]<br /> 16 -- aggravate -- (a). to intentionally irritate somebody [synonyms: annoy, exasperate] | (b).to make an unpleasant situation or an illness worse or more serious [synonyms: exacerbate, worsen]<br /> 17 -- ante -- to put a sum of money in poker before receiving cards<br /> 18 -- ape -- (a). to do sth in the same way as sb else, however not in a proper manner [synonym: imitate] | (b). to irritate or make fun of sb by copying the way they behave, talk, or walk, etc in an absurd manner [synonym: mimic]<br /> 19 -- appease -- (a). to make sb calmer and prevent them from harming you by accepting their demands [synonyms: conciliate; soothe; pacify] | (b). to make or preserve peace with a nation and avoid war by giving it what they want<br /> 20 -- arch -- (a). (of part of your body) to move and form a curved shape | (b). to be in a curved line or shape across or over sth<br /> 21 -- aspire -- to direct your hopes, efforts, etc. towards a particular career or activity [synonyms: aim, seek]<br /> 22 -- attain -- (a). to get something after a lot of effort | (b). to re...</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Making Comparisons in English: Similarities, Dissimilarities, Degrees English Daily Use, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>Structure (1a) ---- Comparison of Actions - I<br /> Structure (1b) ---- Comparison of Actions - II<br /> Structure (2a) ---- Comparison of Qualities - I<br /> Structure (2b) ---- Comparison of Qualities - II<br /> Structure (3a) ---- Specific Similarity ? Quality Adjectives<br /> Structure (3b) ---- Specific Similarity ? Quality Nouns<br /> Structure (4) ---- Comparison of Number/Quantity<br /> Structure (5a) ---- As + Much/Many, etc. + Word/Words + As<br /> Structure (5b) ---- Comparative Estimates ? Multiple Numbers<br /> Structure (6) ---- Parallel Increase or Decrease / Gradual Increase<br /> Structure (7) ---- Illogical Comparatives<br /> Structure (8) ---- General Similarity and Difference<br /> Structure (9) ---- Using Word 'Compare' or 'Comparison'<br /> Structure (10) ---- Comparison Degrees<br /> 10a. Regular and Irregular Forms of Adjectives<br /> 10b. Interchange of Positive and Comparative Degrees<br /> 10c. Interchange of Positive and Superlative Degrees<br /> 10d. Interchange of Comparative and Superlative Degrees<br /> 10e. Interchange of Positive, Comparative and Superlative Degrees<br /> EXERCISE ? 1<br /> EXERCISE ? 2</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Structure (1a) ---- Comparison of Actions - I</p> <p>PATTERN 1:<br /> AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE<br /> -ING form of Verb + Verb 'Be' + As + Adjective + As + -ING form of Verb<br /> Or<br /> It + Verb 'Be' + As + Adjective + To + Ordinary Verb + As + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Writing is as easy as thinking.<br /> Jogging is as easy as exercising.<br /> Closing is as easy as opening.<br /> Designing is as easy as publishing.</p> <p>It is as easy to write as think.<br /> It is as easy to jog as exercise.<br /> It is as easy to close as open.<br /> It is as easy to design as publish.</p> <p>PATTERN 2:<br /> NEGATIVE SENTENCE<br /> -ING form of Verb + Verb 'To Be' + Not + As + Adjective + As + -ING form of Verb<br /> Or<br /> It + Verb 'To Be' + Not + As + Adjective + To + Ordinary Verb + As + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Studying is not as easy as playing.<br /> Swimming is not as easy as running.<br /> Singing is not as easy as talking.<br /> Reading is not as easy as listening.</p> <p>It is not as easy to study as play.<br /> It is not as easy to swim as run.<br /> It is not as easy to sing as talk.<br /> It is not as easy to read as listen.</p> <p>Structure (1b) ---- Comparison of Actions - II</p> <p>PATTERN<br /> (A). Prefer/Would Prefer + -ING form of Verb + To + -ING form of Verb, OR<br /> (B). Prefer/Would Prefer + To + Ordinary Verb + Rather Than + Ordinary Verb, OR<br /> (C). Had Better/Had Rather/Had Sooner/Would Rather/Would Sooner + Ordinary Verb + Than + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Example 1:<br /> I prefer studying to playing.<br /> I would prefer studying to playing.</p> <p>I prefer to study rather than play.<br /> I would prefer to study rather than play.</p> <p>I had better study than play.<br /> I had rather study than play.<br /> I had sooner study than play.<br /> I would rather study than play.<br /> I would sooner study than play.</p> <p>Example 2:<br /> You prefer writing to talking.<br /> You would prefer writing to talking.</p> <p>You prefer to write rather than talk.<br /> You would prefer to write rather than talk.</p> <p>You had better write than talk.<br /> You had rather write than talk.<br /> You had sooner write than talk.<br /> You would rather write than talk.<br /> You would sooner write than talk.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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How to Use the Word “Turn” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Turn” Words In Common Usage, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- 'Turn'</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb 'Turn'</li> <li>Idioms With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>English Word: 'Turn' -- Useful Notes</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb 'Turn'</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Turn is a regular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- TURN<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- TURNED<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- TURNED</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Come' ? Have/Has Turned<br /> Past Perfect of 'Come' -- Had Turned</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Come' -- turning<br /> Infinitive of 'Come' -- To Turn</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF "TURN" AS THE MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:</p> <p>Meaning 1.<br /> to move your body or part of your body in an attempt to face or start moving in a different direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> The children turned and headed back up the hill.<br /> He turned to face the wall in shame.<br /> She turned to look at him affectionately.<br /> He turned to look over my right shoulder.<br /> He turned to say, "Come follow me."<br /> I Turned To Say Goodbye.<br /> I turned to say something to him.<br /> She turned to say something.</p> <p>(turn + adv./prep.)<br /> We needed to turn back to save ourselves from the landslide.<br /> They all hurriedly turned away.<br /> She turned around for one second to look at my face.<br /> I turned around, and saw him trying to greet me.<br /> He turned around to look at the small group of protestors.</p> <p>(turn sth) (+ adv./prep.)<br /> Turn your hand away from the camera.<br /> She turned her chair around and looked at me.<br /> When she turned her chair around, we could see she was blushing but smiling,</p> <p>Meaning 2.<br /> to move or make sth move around a central point</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> He turned the screw 1/2 turn clockwise.</p> <p>(turn sth) + (adv./prep.)<br /> I turned the key in the lock and felt the point where a car would unlock the door.</p> <p>Meaning 3.<br /> (turn + adv./prep.) (of a road or river) to bend or curve in a particular direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> The road turned to the right after about half a mile.<br /> This road turns to the right and runs northeast.<br /> After a distance of approximately 70 meters, the road turned to the north<br /> A hundred meters ahead of us, the road turned right.<br /> After about five miles, the river turned east.</p> <p>Meaning 4.<br /> to aim or point sth in a particular direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> (turn sth) (on/to sb/sth/yourself)<br /> A man turned the gun on himself at a gun store, police said.<br /> It is time to turn your attention to your family.</p> <p>(turn to sb/sth/yourself)<br /> My thoughts turned to my friends, who were close to me the whole time.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Word Exercises (Part 3): Multiple-choice Tests English Worksheets, #3【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This book comprises 55 Multiple-choice test exercises to check your Vocabulary!</p> <p>Sample This</p> <p>Multiple-choice Test -- 01</p> <ol> <li> <p>Many motorists abandoned their vehicles and waded through knee-deep water which ________________ on carriageways.<br /> (a). implemented (b). consisted (c). congested (d). accumulated (e). involved</p> </li> <li> <p>Officials have cited ________________ of funds to complete normal maintenance work.<br /> (a). inimitability (b). distinctiveness (c). paucity (d). exclusivity (e). creativity</p> </li> <li> <p>_______________ to heat causes skin disease and other fungal infections.<br /> (a). disclosure (b). exposure (c). revelation (d). coverage (e). reporting</p> </li> <li> <p>Authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions and suspended mobile internet services to contain the ________________ situation.<br /> (a). immense (b). infinitesimal (c). volatile (d). steady (e). unwavering</p> </li> <li> <p>Do not hesitate to speak the truth, however ________________ it might be.<br /> (a). unpalatable (b). endowed (c). inedible (d). capricious (e). perched</p> </li> <li> <p>It would be ________________ to talk of victory, not to mention absolute majority.<br /> (a). sheltered (b). premature (c). poised (d). fickleness (e). vacillation</p> </li> <li> <p>We have an ________________ talented team of writers on social media.<br /> (a). idiosyncratic (b). ululation (c). eglantine (d). immensely (e). experimental</p> </li> <li> <p>A car tore through the security ________________ laid around the road by the police.<br /> (a). boulevard (b). concourse (c). courtyard (d). patio (e). cordon</p> </li> <li> <p>They need to take prompt action in this matter to ________________ the interests of students.<br /> (a). annihilate (b). safeguard (c). obliterate (d). corroborate (e). gainsay</p> </li> <li> <p>Media ________________ from speculation due to sensitivity and seriousness of the issues.<br /> (a). persisted (b). endured (c). observed (d). vanished (e). refrained</p> </li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS</p> <ol> <li>(d). accumulated -- (meaning)-- gathered together; amassed</li> <li>(c). paucity -- (meaning)-- shortage</li> <li>(b). exposure -- (meaning)-- no protection from harmful thing</li> <li>(c). volatile -- (meaning)-- unstable</li> <li>(a). unpalatable -- (meaning)-- unpleasant or unacceptable</li> <li>(b). premature -- (meaning)-- too early</li> <li>(d). immensely -- (meaning)-- greatly or hugely</li> <li>(e). cordon -- (meaning)-- barricade</li> <li>(b). safeguard -- (meaning)-- defend or protect</li> <li>(e). refrained -- (meaning)-- kept away from something; avoided</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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When the Dominoes Fall【電子書籍】[ Manik Saikia ]
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<p>A brilliant boy, Sanjay sows the seeds of hope in his parents to escape the yoke of lower-middle-class life. He greatly contrasts his elder brother, Krishna with lower cognitive skills. A crush on a giggly, upright, and affectionate girl, Dimpy, a medical student, boosts Sanjay’s spirit that slumped while he was at medical college. Notwithstanding his success, Sanjay faces a naked truth about the catastrophe he has created for himself. Dimpy jumps onto an unusual step to approach life from her own perspective.</p> <p>When the Dominoes Fall revolves around the lives of Sanjay, Krishna, their parents, Dimpy, and many more.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of 15- to 18-Letter Words: Words You Should Know Words by Number of Letters, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 675 useful 15- to 18-letter words. You will also find the names of parts of speech they belong to. I have also given synonyms for most of these words. "Letter Count" has been mentioned in the bracket after each and every word. Sample this:</p> <p>01 ? absentmindedness [16] [n.] -- a lack of attention or awareness to what you are doing or what is happening around you [synonym: inattentiveness]<br /> 02 -- accountableness [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being answerable or accountable<br /> 03 -- acquaintanceship [16] [n.] -- the state of being familiar to sb in a way that involves less intimate relation than friendship<br /> 04 -- acquisitiveness [15] [n.] -- excessive interest in acquiring and owning money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetousness, hoarding, materialism]<br /> 05 -- acrimoniousness [15] [n.] -- (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) the fact or quality of having strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b). state of having a strong unpleasant taste or smell<br /> 06 -- advantageousness [16] [n.] -- the quality or state of being good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonym: profitableness]<br /> 07 -- adventurousness [15] [n.] -- (a). the trait of being willing to take risks and try new ideas, methods, things or experiences | (b). a state of having full of new, exciting or dangerous ideas, methods, things or experiences [synonyms: audaciousness, boldness, daringness]<br /> 08 -- ambidextrousness [16] [n.] -- the fact or property of being equally skillful with each hand<br /> 09 ? antagonistically 16 [adv.] -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility]<br /> 10 ? anthropocentric [15] [adj.] -- believing that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes<br /> 11 ? anthropocentricism [18] [n.] -- the belief that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes<br /> 12 ? anthropomorphic [15] [adj.] -- treating gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings<br /> 13 ? anthropomorphism [16] [n.] -- treatment of gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings<br /> 14 ? approachability [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being easy to get to [synonym: accessibility]<br /> 15 -- approachableness [16] [n.] -- the quality of being friendly and easy to meet, talk to, or deal with | (of a place) the quality of being able to be reached from a particular direction or position, or by a particular method. [synonym: accessible]<br /> 16 ? argumentatively [16] [adv.] -- in a manner that shows someone wants to argue<br /> 17 ? argumentativeness [17] [n.] -- the state or fact of showing tendency to argue<br /> 18 -- ascertainableness [17] [n.] -- the quality of being able to be found out, determined, fixed, etc.<br /> 19 ? asymptomatically [16] [adv.] -- (of a person or illness) in a manner that shows no symptoms<br /> 20 ? atmospherically [15] [adv.] -- (a). in a manner that relates to the mixture of gases that surrounds a place, earth, planet, star, etc. | (b). in a manner that creates an emotional or thrilling mood</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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