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Dictionary of Slang Words: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Slangs are very informal or specific words that are especially used by a particular group of people and more common in spoken English. In this book, you will study and learn various common slang words, cockney rhyming slangs, and internet slangs</p> <p>Sample This:<br /> 01 -- aardvark [n.] -- (British Slang) hard work, unpleasant tasks<br /> 02 -- abbess [n.] -- (British Slang) a woman who runs a brothel<br /> 03 -- about done [adj.] -- (British Slang) completed or finished<br /> 04 -- about right [adj.] -- (British Slang) Slightly drunk<br /> 05 -- absotively (adv.) -- (American Slang) absolutely, positively<br /> 06 -- AC/DC [adj.] -- bisexual<br /> 07 -- acid [n.] -- LSD ((Lysergic acid diethylamide) an illegal drug that affects people’s minds and causes them to see and hear things that are not really there<br /> 08 -- action [n.] -- (American Slang) the state of feeling excited<br /> 09 -- antifreeze [n.] -- (American Slang) liquor<br /> 10 -- aries [n.] -- heroin, a drug that has strong side effects<br /> 11 -- ashes [n.] -- cannabis or marijuana<br /> 12 -- aunt Mary [n.] -- cannabis or marijuana<br /> 13 -- axe [n.] -- musical instrument, especially a guitar or saxophone<br /> 14 -- axeman [n.] -- a man who plays a musical instrument, especially a guitar or saxophone<br /> 15 -- axle grease [n.] -- (British Slang) a bribe || (American Slang) butter</p> <p>SLANGS -- IDIOMS</p> <p>01 -- a bit of all right (British Slang) -- a person that you think is very attractive in a physical way<br /> 02 -- a bit of rough (British Slang) -- a man from a low social class who has a physical relationship with a woman of a higher social class<br /> 03 -- a cold day in hell -- the time of occurrence of an event that will never happen<br /> 04 -- a grape on the business (Australian Slang) -- a person whose presence spoils things for others</p> <p>COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG<br /> Rhyming slang works by taking a usual or common word and using a rhyming phrase of two or three words to replace it. The second or the last word in the rhyming phrase rhymes with the usual or common word. For instance, we can use the rhyming phrase ‘apples and pears’ in place of a common word ‘stairs’</p> <p>Apples and Pears -- Stairs<br /> You can say “Apples and pears are a key part of the home.” [instead of “Stairs are a key part of the home.”]<br /> Note: Sometimes, the last word is dropped in common speech. So, you can also say, “Apples are a key part of the home.” (We dropped “and pears” from the above sentence.)</p> <p>Cockney Rhyming slang Cockney is a dialect of the English language. Cockney Rhyming slang is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century in the East End of London. Traditionally, a cockney is someone who lives in the East End of London.</p> <p>INTERNET SLANGS [Most Internet slangs are a short form of phrases but often they cannot be pronounced,]<br /> 121 -- One to One<br /> 2day -- Today<br /> 2moro -- Tomorrow<br /> 2nite -- Tonight<br /> 4EAE -- For Ever and Ever</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。 113円

Learning Thai with Original Thai Words Learning Thai Quickly and Easily【電子書籍】[ Dhyan Manik ]

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<p>Do you want to learn to speak Thai as naturally as Thais do? Thai is not as difficult as you may think! If you follow the guidelines of this book, you will acquire a basic knowledge of the language in just a few weeks.</p> <p>Students, usually, face several obstacles when studying Thai. In this book, we shall explain clearly what these obstacles are and how to overcome them. We shall also point out what you need to know and what you may ignore when learning to speak Thai. This will ensure your time and effort is focused on the things that really matter. You will be in position to make an informed decision on how to proceed and deepen your language skills.</p> <p>We use a simple and direct method which is easy to comprehend. You don't have to master the complex Thai writing system in order to speak Thai fluently. In this book, we concentrate on "original Thai words" which form a very important part of the Thai vocabulary and are used by Thais every day in conversation.</p> <p>The book is designed in such a way that it can be used by both beginners and by those who have already reached intermediate level.</p> <p>Included are:</p> <p>? written examples and sentences</p> <p>? audio spoken by native speakers</p> <p>? highlights, explanations and examples on "how the language works"</p> <p>? simple and easy to understand advice</p> <p>? hints and tips on spoken Thai language</p> <p>? "Take it further" section which includes a vast number of additional important words and information</p> <p>Now, you can tell all your friends that learning Thai can be easy. Read this book and you will discover how!</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。 1,702円

English Sentence Exercises (Part 2): Sentence Correction Exercises【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Sentence correction worksheets!</p> <p>Section A: Identify THREE words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct.<br /> Section B: identify the words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct.<br /> Section C: Find out which part of the sentence has an error and correct it.<br /> Section D: Correct the mistake(s) printed in bold and underline</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>In each of the following sentences, identify THREE words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct.</p> <ol> <li>Intelligent people had know how have to learn for from the mistakes.</li> <li>All kinds of promises have are being made to us but never been kept.</li> <li>She has liked loves growing vegetables in with her kitchen garden.</li> <li>We are become unstable when problems disturbing and questions have disturb our consciousness.</li> <li>We are more afraid of what could been be being out there rather than of what is actually would out there.</li> <li>A judge want needs to take decisions fearlessly and would stand up bravely to having all pressures and odds.</li> <li>It is unfortunate how would people could having have become so intolerant towards each other.</li> <li>People say that he might has make a good film director, but should he doesn’t isn’t know if he is.</li> <li>Our immune system does protects our body from harmful germs would that could be make us ill.</li> <li>Success coming in life comes from to setting goals and have working hard towards them.</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE:</p> <ol> <li>had, have, for [Correct sentence: Intelligent people know how to learn from the mistakes.]</li> <li>have, being, been [Correct sentence: All kinds of promises are made to us but never kept.]</li> <li>has, liked, with [Correct sentence: She loves growing vegetables in her kitchen garden.]</li> <li>are, disturbing, have [Correct sentence: We become unstable when problems and questions disturb our consciousness.]</li> <li>been, being, would [Correct sentence: We are more afraid of what could be out there rather than of what is actually out there.]</li> <li>want, would, having [Correct sentence: A judge needs to take decisions fearlessly and stand up bravely to all pressures and odds.]</li> <li>would, could, having [Correct sentence: It is unfortunate how people have become so intolerant towards each other.]</li> <li>had, should, isn’t [Correct sentence: People say that he might make a good film director, but he doesn’t know if he is.]</li> <li>does, would, be [Correct sentence: Our immune system protects our body from harmful germs that could make us ill.]</li> <li>coming, to, have [Correct sentence: Success in life comes from setting goals and working hard towards them.]</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。 109円

Free Space Optical Communication【電子書籍】[ Hemani Kaushal ]

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<p>This book provides an in-depth understanding of free space optical (FSO) communication with a particular emphasis on optical beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence. The book is structured in such a way that it provides a basic framework for the beginners and also gives a concise description from a designer’s perspective. The book provides an exposure to FSO technology, fundamental limitations, design methodologies, system trade-offs, acquisition, tracking and pointing (ATP) techniques and link-feasibility analysis. The contents of this book will be of interest to professionals and researchers alike. The book may also be used as a textbook for engineering coursework and professional training.</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。 19,447円

How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>How to End a Sentence<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADVERBS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘-LY WORDS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘To-Infinitive<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘VERB WORDS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ING’ FORM of VERBS<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Past and Past Participle form of Verbs’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Linking/Auxiliary/Modal Verbs’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘NOUNS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PRONOUNS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘IDIOMS/PHRASES’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PREPOSITIONS’<br /> How to End a Sentence -- Miscellaneous<br /> Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br /> Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>There are different ways to end a sentence in English. There are various words that are widely used to end a sentence. They might be adjectives, adverbs, nouns or pronouns. They might also be words formed from verbs, ending in ?ing, -ed, -en, etc. Besides, prepositions, idioms, and phrases are also used to end a sentence. Here, you will learn various words and phrases to end a sentence with.</p> <p>How to END a sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’</p> <p>Available -- The daily need items are easily available.<br /> Comfortable -- He has been making all possible efforts to make my life comfortable.<br /> Complacent -- We must not be complacent.<br /> Condemnable -- Instances of people throwing stones at doctors are condemnable.<br /> Contagious -- Corona-virus is highly contagious.<br /> Distant -- People are not created to be socially distant.<br /> Infectious -- Many viruses are highly infectious.<br /> Informed -- Be fully informed.<br /> Needy -- Schools were used as food distribution centers for the needy.<br /> Pessimistic -- Don’t be pessimistic.<br /> Spectacular -- The view and the natural surroundings of the lake were spectacular.<br /> Technological -- Every country needs to take special care to avoid any attack, be it biological or technological.<br /> Unpardonable -- His acts are unpardonable.<br /> Unprecedented -- The situation is unprecedented.</p> <p>How to END a sentence -- Using ‘-Ly Words’</p> <p>Actually -- Life is a circus actually.<br /> Considerably -- The cancellations of hotel bookings are likely to dent their revenue considerably.<br /> Deeply -- Think more deeply.<br /> Drastically -- The rate of sample collection increased drastically.<br /> Effectively -- Students should organize their time more effectively.<br /> Efficiently -- Sharing responsibility and burdens help us reach our objective more efficiently.<br /> Harshly -- We all have fears of being judged harshly.<br /> Physically -- Challenge yourself physically.<br /> Repeatedly -- Wash your hands repeatedly.<br /> Separately -- Police had made arrangements to accommodate the accused separately.<br /> Smoothly -- Ensure that all employees have the technical skills needed to perform the job smoothly.<br /> Steadily -- The number of those visiting tourist places has been increasing steadily.<br /> Urgently -- This matter should be looked into urgently.</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。 151円

Dictionary of Difficult Words: 5000 English Words【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>5000 Difficult English Words and their Meanings. | Advanced Words in English Language | Letter A -- 275 Words | Letter B -- 242 Words | Letter C -- 438 Words | Letter D -- 321 Words | Letter E -- 238 Words | Letter F -- 233 Words | Letter G -- 171 Words | Letter H -- 149 Words | Letter I -- 266 Words | Letter J -- 51 Words | Letter K -- 19 Words | Letter L -- 132 Words | Letter M -- 175 Words | Letter N -- 66 Words | Letter O -- 109 Words | Letter P -- 393 Words | Letter Q -- 22 Words | Letter R -- 303 Words | Letter S -- 787 Words | Letter T -- 205 Words | Letter U -- 172 Words | Letter V -- 98 Words | Letter W -- 112 Words | Letter XYZ -- 23 Words</p> <p>Sample This:<br /> 01 -- abandon (v.) -- to discard; to dump; to leave sb/sth permanently || related words: abandoned (adj.), abandonment (n.)<br /> 02 -- abase (v.) -- to do sth that makes people have less respect for you; to degrade || related word: abasement (n.)<br /> 03 -- abashed (adj.) -- ashamed in a social situation; embarrassed<br /> 04 -- abate (v.) -- to become very weak; to fade away; to subside || related word: abatement (n.)<br /> 05 -- abdicate (v.) -- to step down from the position of being king; to renounce; to give up || related word: abdication (n.)<br /> 06 -- aberrant (adj.) -- abnormal, unsocial or weird; nonstandard || related word: aberration (n.)<br /> 07 -- abet (v.) -- to assist, encourage or support sb in doing sth illegal, immoral, etc.<br /> 08 -- abhor (v.) -- to extremely hate or dislike sb/sth for ethical reasons; to detest || related words: abhorrent (adj.), abhorrence (n.)<br /> 09 -- abide (v.) -- to reside somewhere<br /> 10 -- abiding (adj.) -- (of feelings, ideas, etc.) long-lasting<br /> 11 -- abject (adj.) -- having no hope or self-esteem; miserable || related word: abjectly (adv.)<br /> 12 -- abjure (v.) -- to give up a belief or idea publicly; to renounce<br /> 13 -- ablaze (adj.) -- on fire; afire | full of strong feelings, bright lights, etc.<br /> 14 -- ablutions (n.) -- an action of cleaning or washing yourself<br /> 15 -- abnegate (v.) -- to reject sth that you like; to renounce || related word: abnegation (n.)<br /> 16 -- abode (n.) -- the place where you reside/live; residence<br /> 17 -- abolish (v.) -- to get rid of a law, rule, etc. officially; to eliminate || related words: abolition (n.), abolitionist (n.)<br /> 18 -- abominate (v.) -- to hate intensely || related words: abominable (adj.), abomination (n.)<br /> 19 -- aboriginal (adj.) -- primitive<br /> 20 -- abortive (adj.) -- (of an action) unsuccessful<br /> 21 -- abound (v.) -- to be plentiful<br /> 22 -- about-turn (n.) -- a reversal of a plan or opinion, etc.<br /> 23 -- above board (adj./adv.) -- honest or genuine / honestly or genuinely<br /> 24 -- abrasion (n.) -- cut or scratch<br /> 25 -- abrasive (adj.) -- rough | rude || related words: abrasively (adv.), abrasiveness (n.)<br /> 26 -- abreast (adv.) -- side by side<br /> 27 -- abridge (v.) -- to shorten a book, etc. || related words: abridged (adj.), abridgment (n.)<br /> 28 -- abrogate (v.) -- to officially cancel a law || related word: abrogation (n.)<br /> 29 -- abrupt (adj.) -- sudden | impolite || related words: abruptly (adv.), abruptness (n.)<br /> 30 -- abscond (v.) -- to run away; to escape<br /> 31 -- abseil (v.) -- to descend a steep cliff<br /> 32 -- absolution (n.) -- forgiveness<br /> 33 -- absolutism (n.) -- rule by dictator; autocracy || related word: absolutist (adj./n.)<br /> 34 -- absolve (v.) -- to officially forgive somebody<br /> 35 -- abstain (v.) -- to give up or stay away from sth bad, illegal or immoral | to decide not to cast your vote in election | related words: abstainer (n.), abstention (n.)<br /> 36 -- abstemious (adj.) -- self-disciplined<br /> 37 -- abstinence (n.) -- restraint from eating or drinking because of ethical reasons | related word: abstinent (adj.)<br /> 38 -- abstracted (adj.) -- absentminded || related word: abstractedly (adv.)<br /> 39 -- abstruse (adj.) -- that cannot be understood easily; obscure<br /> 40 -- abundant (adj.) -- plentiful || related word: abundantly (adv.)</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。 548円

How to Start a Sentence: Words to Begin Sentences【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>How to Start a Sentence<br /> Using ‘AS’<br /> Using ‘AFTER’ and ‘BEFORE’<br /> Using ‘AT’<br /> Using ‘BY’<br /> Using ‘FOR/FROM<br /> Using ‘IF’<br /> Using ‘OF/ON/OUT’<br /> Using ‘TO’<br /> Using ‘IN’<br /> Using ‘WITH’<br /> Using ‘WH-WORDS’<br /> ‘Asking Questions’<br /> Using ‘VERB WORD’<br /> Using ‘ING’ FORM of VERBS<br /> Using ‘PAST PARTICIPLES’<br /> Using ‘-LY Words’<br /> Using ‘PRONOUNS’<br /> Transitional Expressions<br /> Miscellaneous<br /> Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br /> Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>There are different ways to start a sentence in English. Using pronouns (I, we, you, they, he, she, it) is the most popular way to begin a sentence. But there are many other words that are widely used to start a sentence. They might be question words (what, where, etc.). They might be words formed from verbs, ending in ?ing, -ed, -en, etc. Besides, words such as ‘to’ ‘in’ ‘with’, ‘if’, ‘after’ are also used to begin a sentence.<br /> Here, you will learn various words and phrases to start a sentence with.</p> <p>Important Note:<br /> Starting a sentence with ‘and’ or ‘but’ is correct or not!</p> <p>Using ‘And’ or ‘But’ to begin a sentence is generally considered grammatically Incorrect. But there is no hard and fast rule in this regard. So, you can use ‘And’ or ‘But’ to begin a sentence. But avoid excessive use of these words to begin a sentence. Use these words at the beginning of a sentence only when they really give strength to your language.</p> <p>Note: It is said that a sentence should not be begun with a conjunction of any kind, especially one of the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). But this is not a hard and fast rule. Particularly in spoken English, starting a sentence with ‘And’ or ‘But’ is common.</p> <ol> <li> <p>AS (used in place of ‘when’; while something else is happening)<br /> As a person ages, his body weakens physically.<br /> As another year draws to a close, our attention turns to a new year.<br /> As news of PM's hospitalization spread, fans and admirers began lining up outside the hospital.<br /> As the summer season approaches, I look forward to eating ice-creams.<br /> As the day progressed, over a hundred protestors gathered at the office.<br /> As the situation in the town worsened, jittery people rushed back to their homes.<br /> As the train pulled into the station, passengers rushed towards it.<br /> As the war widened, they had to leave the city.<br /> As we grow older, we are more in control of our lives.<br /> As we progress, it is going to become more and more difficult.</p> </li> <li> <p>AS (used in place of ‘because’)<br /> As a policeman myself, I am aware of all the laws.<br /> As he got busy, his wife picked up the son.<br /> As sanitary workers are absent on most of the days, sweeping of roads is also irregular resulting in the trash along the road.<br /> As the electric cables are hanging loosely, it may anytime lead to a major accident if any passer-by comes into contact.<br /> As the night temperature rose owing to the cloudy sky, there was some respite from cold conditions.</p> </li> <li> <p>AS (used in place of ‘like’)<br /> As a great poet, he played with words.<br /> As in the past, the party president distanced herself from the government’s unpopular decision.</p> </li> <li> <p>AS (used to introduce two events happening at the same time)<br /> As the bus was nearing, he moved aside.<br /> As the forces were conducting searches, the militants fired upon them, triggering an encounter.<br /> As the mercury levels are dropping each day, difficulties for the poor are constantly rising.</p> </li> <li> <p>AS (used to add information)<br /> As you know, I have sent him a letter.</p> </li> <li> <p>AS (used to show ‘in the way’)<br /> As an interim arrangement, he directed the authorities not to return the land.<br /> As part of the deal, they will hand over control of five towns.<br /> As penance, he vowed to never scold any kid ever again.</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。 108円

Applications of Nanomaterials in Energy Storage and Electronics Volume: 3【電子書籍】[ Gaurav Manik ]

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<p>This volume describes recent advancements in the synthesis and applications of nanomaterials for energy harvesting and storage, and optoelectronics technology for next-generation devices.This book consists of 15 chapters that cover a range of nanomaterials and the corresponding technologies.The initial chapters summarize the recent progress in applications of nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, metal oxides, and graphene oxides-based hybrids in solar energy harvesting using recent photovoltaic technologies. These chapters are followed by reviews on nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks leading to the fabrication of supercapacitors, bio-sensors, lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen storage applications. The final set of chapters cover the next generation fuel cells using polymer nanocomposites, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposite and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displays devices.Key Features:Describes the types of nanomaterials that are fundamental to energy storage and electronic systems. These materials include nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks (MOFs),Covers the processes for nanomaterial synthesisReviews important photovoltaics applications of nanomaterials, including their use in energy storage, batteries and optoelectronic devicesDiscusses the application of nanomaterials in electronics for sensing, bioelectronics, memory, nanocomposites for fuel cells, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposites and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displaysProvides references for further reading in every chapterThe volume informs engineers, academic researchers, research scholars and graduate students working in the area of nanomaterials for energy generation, storage and optoelectronics.</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。 8,644円

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: English Verb Types【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive based on whether it requires an object to express a complete thought or not. A transitive verb is a verb that requires (takes or allows) an object to receive the action. “Object” may be in the form of a noun, phrase, or pronoun that refers to the person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb. A sentence with a transitive verb can generally be changed into passive voice (however, sometimes a transitive verb cannot be used in the passive voice). A transitive verb can’t stand alone with only a subject. An intransitive verb does not take an object. However, there may take prepositional phrases or adverbs. Adding adverbs or prepositional phrases modifies the verb but doesn’t change its meaning. A sentence with an intransitive verb can never be changed into a passive voice. Some verbs have multiple meanings and can be transitive or intransitive, depending on the sense in which they are used. In some instances, a verb may require an object, while in others it does not require an object.</p> <p>Based on their transitive or/and intransitive uses, verbs may be categorized as follows:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Verbs that are usually used only transitively for all their meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are usually used only intransitively for all their meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are usually used both transitively and intransitively for all their meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are used only transitively for one or more particular meanings/senses but also used only intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are used only transitively for one or more particular meanings/senses but also used both transitively and intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are used only intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses but also used both transitively and intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses.</p> </li> <li> <p>Verbs that are used only transitively for one or more particular meanings/senses but also used only intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses and also used both transitively and intransitively for one or more particular meanings/senses.</p> </li> </ol> <p>You will find the detailed list of verbs under each of these 7 categories. (Very Important Note: Verbs have been generally categorized based on their usual meanings/senses. You may find some variation with the other resources.)</p> <p>In this book, you will find the list of transitive verbs that may take two objects. You will also find the list of transitive and intransitive verbs that are used with prepositional phrases or adverbs.</p> <p>Following are some verbs that are usually used only transitively for all their meanings/senses: abandon / abase / typecast / typeset / outrun / rerun / overlay / underpay / misspend / rend / withhold / behold / outgrow / befall / underlie / outdo / abbreviate / abduct / abet / abhor / abolish / abominate / abrade / abridge / abrogate / absent / absolve / absorb / abstract / abuse / accent / accentuate / access / accompany / accomplish / accost / account / accredit / accuse / acquaint / acquire</p> <p>Following are some Verbs that are usually used only intransitively for all their meanings/senses: abscond / abseil / abstain / accede / acquiesce / adhere / alight / amble / apologize / fall / dwell / appeal / appear / arc / arise / arrive / aspire / assent / atone / atrophy / augur / backfire / backpack / back-pedal / backspace / backtrack / balloon / banter / barf / bargain / barrel / bask / bay</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。 109円

Popular English Idioms and Phrases: English Idiomatic Expressions【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Sample This:</p> <p>English Idioms and Phrases -- A</p> <p>ADD</p> <ol> <li>-- State governments should add more teeth to anti-ragging laws. [‘add more teeth’ -- to make something more effective]</li> <li>-- Financial issues are further going to add to their woes.</li> </ol> <p>ABACK<br /> 003. -- He appeared to be taken aback when it was revealed to him that an avid fan had his face tattooed on his arm. || We all were taken aback by bomb attacks. [‘taken aback’ -- very surprised]</p> <p>ACE<br /> 004. -- Our opponents hold all the Aces as they are strong where we are weak. [‘hold all the aces’ -- to have all the advantages]</p> <p>ACCOUNT<br /> 005. -- From all accounts, he was a loving family man. || From all accounts, he is a smart, fair-minded, detail-oriented middle-of-the-road jurist. [‘from all accounts’ -- according to what other people say]</p> <p>ACT<br /> 006. -- An accidental fire in your home is not considered an act of God because it could have been prevented. [‘act of God’ -- an event that is caused by natural forces]</p> <p>ADVANCE<br /> 007. -- The celebration started a day in advance. [‘in advance’ -- ahead of time]</p> <p>AFFAIR<br /> 008. -- Budget data revealed an alarming state of affairs. [‘state of affairs’ -- situation]<br /> 009. -- My birthday is going to be a quiet affair with a nice dinner. || We want our wedding to be a quiet affair.</p> <p>AGREE<br /> 010. -- Democracy requires that we agree to differ. [‘agree to differ’ -- (of people) to decide not to argue with each other over their different opinions about something.]</p> <p>AIR<br /> 011. -- Her clarification did not clear the air. [‘clear the air’ -- to improve a tense situation]<br /> 012a. -- When the residents started receiving mysterious threats, there was an air of mystery and fear.<br /> 012b. -- The air of celebration was evident outside the president’s office.<br /> 013a. -- It was fortunate that he arrived and erased the negativity in the air.<br /> 013b. -- There was an evil smell in the air.<br /> 014a. -- Body is nothing but a pile of ashes and it will one day disappear into thin air.<br /> 014b. -- Money was vanishing into thin air.</p> <p>ALL<br /> 015. -- I do not think we will be paying much more if at all we do.<br /> 016. -- If you stop her doing anything, she wants to do it all the more. [‘all the more’ -- extra]<br /> 017. -- These problems are needed to be solved once and for all. [‘once and for all’ -- forever]<br /> 018. -- All of a sudden, there was a fire. | All of a sudden a warm gust of wind came. [‘all of a sudden’ -- surprisingly]<br /> 019. -- I learned computer programming all by myself. || It is a lot of work, and I do it all by myself. || He had to run the family all by himself.</p> <p>ALONE<br /> 020. -- Workers were clearly in no mood to listen let alone comply with the request. || They could not figure out how to punish corrupt officials, let alone fix them. [‘let alone’ -- used to emphasize that because the first thing is not true, possible, etc. the next thing cannot be true, possible, etc. either]</p> <p>APART<br /> 021. -- A saddle tank on the tractor-trailer came apart and caused a diesel spill. [‘come apart’ -- to shatter]<br /> 022. -- In less than a fortnight of its formation, the Joint Committee for drafting the bill is falling apart. || Talks on a deal finally fell apart. [‘fall apart’ -- to collapse]<br /> 023. -- Storm has torn apart the lives of thousands of people. [‘tear apart’ -- to destroy]<br /> 024. -- We are poles apart. || Two exhibitions in prominent galleries immediately next to each other showed works that were poles apart in concept. [‘pole apart’ -- completely opposite]</p> <p>APPLE<br /> 025. -- We expected him to keep his business affairs in apple-pie order. || Everything inside the shop was spick and span and in apple-pie order, from the well-polished service counters to the glistening display cabinets. [‘in apple pie order’ -- well organized]</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。 109円

Dictionary of 12- to 14-Letter Words: Words You Should Know【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 1225 useful 12- to 14-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. “Letter Count” has been mentioned in the bracket after each and every word. Sample this:</p> <p>01 -- abominableness [14] [n.] -- the state or quality of being extremely bad or unpleasant and causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: monstrousness, repulsiveness]<br /> 02 -- abstemiously [12] [adv.] -- in a sparing manner, avoiding too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol<br /> 03 -- abstractedly [12] [adv.] -- without paying attention to what is happening around you because you are thinking deeply about sth else; [synonyms: absentmindedly, inattentively, distractedly]<br /> 04 -- abstractionism [14] [n.] -- the principles that the mind obtains concepts by abstracting them from concepts it already has, or from experience.<br /> 05 -- abstractionist [14] [n.] -- a person who produces abstract works of art || [adj.] -- producing abstract works of art<br /> 06 -- acquisitively [13] [adv.] -- in a manner that shows eagerness to own to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: graspingly, covetously, materialistically]<br /> 07 -- acrimoniously [13] [adv.] -- (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) in an angry manner or in a bitter, sharp, harsh manner of language or tone<br /> 08 -- adaptability [12] [n.] -- (a). the quality of being able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexibility] | (b). the quality of being able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 09 -- adjectivally [12] [adv.] -- as, or in the manner or way of, an adjective<br /> 10 -- adulterously [12] [adv.] -- relating to a physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyally, treacherously]<br /> 11 -- advantageous [12] [adj.] -- good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonyms: beneficial, gainful]<br /> 12 -- advantageously [14] [adv.] -- in a manner that is good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonyms: beneficially, constructively, gainfully]<br /> 13 -- adventitious [12] [adj.] -- happening by chance or accident; not planned or designed<br /> 14 -- adventitiously [14] [adv.] -- in a manner that is happening by chance or accident; in a manner that is not planned or designed<br /> 15 -- aggrandizement [14] [n.] -- an increase in the power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhancement; extension]<br /> 16 -- alliteration [12] [n.] -- repetition of the initial letter or sound at the beginning of words in a sentence<br /> 17 -- amateurishly [12] [adv.] -- in a manner that is done incompetently, inexpertly or unskillfully [synonyms: incompetently, unprofessionally]<br /> 18 -- ambassadorial [13] [adj.] -- belonging to a high-ranking official, who is representative to a foreign country [synonym: diplomatic]<br /> 19 -- ambassadress [12] [n.] -- a high-ranking female official, who is representative to a foreign country; a female ambassador [synonyms: diplomat, envoy]<br /> 20 -- ambidextrous [12] [adj.] -- (a). able to use the right and left hands equally well | (b). (of a tool or instrument) designed to be used by right-handed and left-handed people with equal ease<br /> 21 -- ambidextrously [14] [adv.] -- meaning of the word<br /> 22 -- amphibiously [12] [adv.] -- (a). in a manner that is able to live/belong both on land and in water | (b). (of military operations) in a manner that involves soldiers landing or attacking at a place from the sea | (c). in a way that is suitable for use to operate on land or water; in a way that is able to operate on land or water<br /> 23 ? antagonistic [12] [adj.] -- showing or feeling dislike or opposition [synonym: hostile]</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。 138円

Speak English Sentences Every Day: 50 Most Common Words【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Around 3000 daily life sentences, the most common words: After, Against, All, Around, Away, Back, Before, Call, Carry, Come, Continue, Down, Ever, Fall, Give, Go, Hold, Into, Just, Keep, Lead, Leave, Let, Lie/Lay, Like, Look, Make, Name, Once, Off, On, Out, Over, Pull, Push, Put, Quality, Remain, Run, Set, Since, Stand, Take, Through, Throw, Turn, Up, Upon, Value, Way</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>01 ? English Sentences -- After</p> <p>Period (a particular length of time) + After<br /> [This Pattern Is Used To Denote “Following Something In Time”]<br /> The area was cordoned off an hour after the incident.<br /> A picture was released a day after the attack.<br /> His statement came 10 days after the police claim.<br /> The committee was formed two days after expose.<br /> She had gone missing a few days after her husband was kidnapped.<br /> He was saved a few days after other members were rescued.<br /> That was more than 10 years after we had seen each other last.<br /> She received a call soon after at her residence.<br /> Soon after being informed by people, police swung into action.<br /> Chopper collided mid-air shortly after take-off from an air base here.<br /> The satellite started malfunctioning shortly after its deployment in orbit.<br /> People will remember our song long after we are gone.<br /> A week after the abducted executive was rescued, the city has been rocked by abduction.<br /> Three months after she took over the reins of the state, she fulfilled her poll promises.<br /> Two days after she got married, a 22-year old woman won the prestigious award.<br /> Three days after a hundred patients were treated, fifty more were admitted.</p> <p>Noun + After + Noun<br /> [This pattern is used to show something happens many times or continuously.]<br /> He missed opportunity after opportunity.<br /> Our village has been caught in controversy after controversy.</p> <p>You Can Also Use The Following Patterns:<br /> One + Noun + After + Another<br /> He missed one opportunity after another.<br /> Our village has been caught in one controversy after another.<br /> The sugar industry at large has faced one pain after another.<br /> He indulged in one scam after another.</p> <p>One After The Other<br /> He established loyalty with three persons one after the other.<br /> Events are taking place one after the other.<br /> Many enemies came into his life one after the other.<br /> One after the other, the survivors came out, each better than the other.<br /> There were false allegations one after the other.</p> <p>Two Events<br /> Second Event (Simple Past) + After + First Event (Past Perfect)<br /> I returned after he had gone.<br /> He came after night had fallen.<br /> I reached after the train had already left.</p> <p>Others<br /> She named his daughter after Lincoln.<br /> The scheme (was) named after the Party founder.<br /> Indian NSG was modeled after their UK’s SAS.<br /> My dog went after the thief.<br /> Surgeries at the hospital resumed pace after the health department deployed a local anesthetist.<br /> Passengers said they heard a loud explosion after which the bus hurtled down.</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。 328円

Happy Trails: a Nature Poetry Collection【電子書籍】[ Sophie Manik ]

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<p>My name is Sophie Manik. I am a young professional with a bachelors of science in English Literature and Special Education. I am a special education teacher, however, outside of my daily work, I greatly enjoy writing and spending time outdoors. The time I spend outdoors often inspires me with its unique beauty and the photos I take to keep.<br /> This work is dedicated to expressing the beauty found across all our national and state parks. These environments are protected areas home to beautiful hills, mountains, and water bodies that support essential wildlife, allowing our ecosystems to function. Proceeds from the sales of this work will be donated to our National Park Service to support continued protection and enjoyment of valuable environmental resources.</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。 666円

Common English Sentences: English in Daily Life【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Sample This:</p> <p>Common English Sentences -- A</p> <p>About -- It doesn’t matter who says what about me.<br /> About -- That’s what being American is all about.<br /> About -- They were going about their daily lives.<br /> About -- This is what life is about.<br /> About -- This training has been all about that.<br /> About -- We have nothing to feel defensive about.<br /> About -- What city was all about today?<br /> Abuse -- He was found guilty of abusing his office.<br /> Accept -- He accepted an opportunity with enthusiasm.<br /> Accept -- He accepted his invitation for his birthday.<br /> Accept -- He accepted it without protest.<br /> Account -- Asia accounts for the maximum number of oral cancer cases.<br /> Account -- Lighting accounts for 20 percent of the total electricity demand.<br /> Account -- Our state accounts for 9 of 10 eggs exported.<br /> Account -- She gave the police a full account of the incident.<br /> Account -- The team gave a good account of themselves in the match.<br /> Accuse -- Protestors accused the state govt. of inaction.<br /> Achieve -- He achieved some measure of success.<br /> Achieve -- He has achieved, what was impossible to think.<br /> Achieve -- He is the only person to have achieved such a significant shift.<br /> Across -- A wave of attacks across the country killed 95.<br /> Across -- Moonlight glittered across the coconut leaves.<br /> Across -- My house is just across the street.<br /> Across -- Police officers across ranks expressed shock.<br /> Across -- Red alert sounded across the state.<br /> Across -- She watched the incident from across the road.<br /> Across -- The blast has cut across class and gender.<br /> Across -- The government launched military drills across half the country.<br /> Across -- The issue is slowly becoming a matter of debate across villages in the country.<br /> Across -- We could also attack across the border.<br /> Act -- He acted in a street play.<br /> Act -- Heat acts on metals.<br /> Act -- I act from a sense of duty.<br /> Act -- My lawyer acts for me.<br /> Act -- You should act on my advice.<br /> Activity -- It is quite unfortunate that such an inhuman activity is taking place here.<br /> Add -- He added his signature to the petition.<br /> Address -- The President addressed a press conference.<br /> Address -- They received 25 objections and addressed all of them.<br /> Administer -- Administer anti-polio drops.<br /> Admit -- She was admitted with a severe breathing problem.<br /> Adopt -- He adopted the look of Obama.<br /> Advance -- The mob advanced us shouting angrily.<br /> Advice -- I have a piece of advice for you.<br /> After -- Take medicine twice after the fever is down.<br /> Agree -- He agreed to act opposite me in the movie.<br /> Agree -- We agreed to another demand of him.<br /> Ahead -- Our team was ahead by two goals.<br /> Ahead -- Preparations for the festival begin ahead.<br /> Aim -- My remarks were not aimed at you.<br /> Aim -- The new bill aims at filling the gaps in the existing laws.<br /> Alarm -- It is nothing to be alarmed about.<br /> Allocate -- The government has allocated the funds.<br /> Along -- CM and Deputy CM were sworn in along with a 24-member cabinet by the Governor.<br /> Along -- Enter the lane alongside the Newspaper office.<br /> Along -- He had come to the city along with his wife for sightseeing a week ago.<br /> Along -- He was missing along with his servant.<br /> Along -- The sanctuary area runs along with three states.<br /> Among -- From among those he prescribes medicines to, are ministers.<br /> Amount -- Cartoon amounted to an “insult” to the icon.<br /> Amount -- It amounts to judicial indiscipline.<br /> Amount -- His action amounts to a violation of human and civil rights.<br /> Anger -- His argument angered the driver and a clash ensued.<br /> Answer -- Nobody answered the repeated knocks.<br /> Answer -- An email to him wasn’t immediately answered.<br /> Any -- It was the funniest thing any of us have seen for ages.<br /> Any -- The situation is not any better in nearby villages.<br /> Apart -- An explosion tore apart a coach of a passenger train.<br /> Appear -- A blip appeared on the Radar.<br /> Appear -- Efforts appeared to be getting nowhere.<br /> Appear -- He appeared calm.<br /> Appear -- He appeared unsteady on his feet.</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。 151円

???????【電子書籍】[ Manik Gupta ]

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<p>?? ????? ?????? ???, ????? ?? ?????? ????? ???, ?? ?????? ??? ???? ???? ???, ???? ?? ??? ???????? ?? ?? ????? ??? ??? ????, ??????? ? ???? ????? ??? ?? ???????? ???? ???, ????? ?????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ????? ?? ???????? ??? ?? ???? ?? ????? ????? ?????? ???? ???? ?? ?????? ??? ????? ?? ???? ?? ???? ???? ??, ???? ?? ???????????? ????? ??, ?? ??? ?? ????? ?? ??????? ?? ???? ???, ?? ?????? ?? ?????????? ??????? ?? ????? ????</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。 400円

Dictionary of Adjectives: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>3600 Useful Adjectives and Their Meanings</p> <p>An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can act as a complement to linking verbs or the verb “to be’. Adjectives are said to be coordinate if they modify the same noun in a sentence. In this book, you will study and learn useful English adjectives along with their meanings. || Sample This:</p> <p>English Adjectives -- A</p> <p>01 -- aberrant -- unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormal, deviant, nonstandard]<br /> 02 -- abiotic -- relating to non-living or non-biological part of an ecosystem in the environment<br /> 03 -- able -- skillful or good at sth [synonyms: talented, proficient]<br /> 04 -- abominable -- extremely bad or unpleasant and causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: appalling, detesting, monstrous, repulsive]<br /> 05 -- abortive -- (of an action) failing to produce the intended result [synonyms: failed, fruitless, unproductive, unsuccessful]<br /> 06 -- abridged -- a shortened version of an ‘original text’ [synonyms: abbreviated, shortened]<br /> 07 -- abrupt -- (a). involving action or change that is sudden, rapid or unexpected in an unpleasant way | (b). speaking in an unfriendly manner<br /> 08 -- abstemious -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]<br /> 09 -- abstract -- (a). based on general ideas or principles | (b). existing in thought or as an idea, separated from physical reality (c). not representing somebody/something in a realistic way and expressing concepts only [synonyms: conceptual, intangible, theoretical]<br /> 10 -- abstracted -- thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentminded, inattentive, distracted, preoccupied]<br /> 11 -- abstractionist -- producing abstract works of art<br /> 12 -- abstruse -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]<br /> 13 -- abyssal -- of or belonging to the ocean depths, especially between about 3000 and 6000 meters down<br /> 14 -- accusative -- (in some languages such as Latin, Greek and German) the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective when it is the direct object of a verb or objects of prepositions.<br /> 15 -- ace -- very good [synonyms: top, world-class]<br /> 16 -- achy -- affected by an uninterrupted pain that is small in degree<br /> 17 -- acid -- (a). having a bitter sharp taste like that of a lemon [synonym: sour] | (b). (of sb’s remarks) critical, rude and unkind [synonym: sarcastic]<br /> 18 -- acquisitive -- eager to own to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetous, materialistic]<br /> 19 -- acrimonious -- (a). (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) angry and full of strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b). having a strong unpleasant taste or smell<br /> 20 -- acyclic -- not forming part of a cycle or not occurring in cycles<br /> 21 -- adamantine -- extremely strong; impossible to break or smash<br /> 22 -- adaptable -- (a). to able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexible] | (b). to able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 23 -- adaptive -- having the ability to change when necessary in order to deal with different or changing situations<br /> 24 -- adept -- good at doing difficult tasks [synonyms: skillful, proficient]<br /> 25 -- adulterous -- of or involving physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyal, treacherous]</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。 425円

Dictionary of One-word Substitution: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>One-Word Substitutes: A Word that is used in place of a complete sentence</p> <p>This book covers the following topics:<br /> (01). Related Words<br /> (02). Scientific Studies<br /> (03). That Which Cannot Be…<br /> (04). Types of Behavior<br /> (05). Types of Doctors<br /> (06). Different Instruments<br /> (07). A Particular Type of Place<br /> (08). A Particular Type of Person<br /> (09). Phobia and Mania<br /> (10). Connected With…<br /> (11). Country-Government<br /> (12). Types of States<br /> (13). Types of Statements<br /> (14). Money-Related<br /> (15). Other Topics<br /> (A). Professions<br /> (B). A Collection of Things<br /> (C). Act of Killing<br /> (D). Physical Appearance of A Person<br /> (16). Various One-word Substitutes</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>(01). Related Words</p> <p>01a. A person who looks at the bright side of things -- Optimist<br /> 01b. A person who looks at the dark side of things -- Pessimist</p> <p>02a. All the animals living in a particular area -- Fauna<br /> 02b. Plants and vegetation in a particular area -- Flora</p> <p>03a. A government tax on goods brought into the country -- Customs<br /> 03b. A government tax on goods made within a country -- Excise</p> <p>04a. A person who is more interested in others -- Extrovert<br /> 04b. A person who keeps himself to himself -- Introvert</p> <p>05a. That which cannot be harmful or dangerous -- Innocuous<br /> 05b. Causing serious harm in a gradual or unnoticeable way -- Insidious</p> <p>06a. A person who is taking examination -- Examinee<br /> 06b. A person who examine the copies of examinees -- Examiner</p> <p>07a. A person who talks too much -- Garrulous/Loquacious<br /> 07b. A person who eats too much -- Glutton</p> <p>08a. To suddenly change direction -- Deflect<br /> 08b. To keep on changing direction during movement -- Meander</p> <p>09a. Ability to know something on the basis of feelings rather than reasoning -- Intuition<br /> 09b. Ability to speak without moving your lips -- Ventriloquism</p> <p>10a. To change a law in order to improve it -- Amend<br /> 10b. To correct the mistakes in manuscript, etc. -- Emend</p> <p>11a. A person between 70 and 79 years old -- Septuagenarian<br /> 11b. A person between 80 and 89 years old -- Octogenarian</p> <p>12a. Animals having spinal column -- Vertebrate<br /> 12b. An animal with thick skin -- Pachyderm</p> <p>13a. Obeying rules and requests -- Compliance<br /> 13b. Open refusal to obey -- Defiance</p> <p>14a. The state of being married -- Matrimony<br /> 14b. The state of being unmarried -- Bachelorhood</p> <p>15a. A woman whose husband has died -- Widow<br /> 15b. A man whose wife has died -- Widower</p> <p>16a. Things of different nature -- Heterogeneous<br /> 16b. Things of same nature -- Homogeneous</p> <p>17a. A religious song -- Hymn<br /> 17b. A pleasant song used for causing children to sleep -- Lullaby</p> <p>18a. To rise in value -- Appreciate<br /> 18b. To go down in value -- Depreciate</p> <p>19a. A disorder in which a person eats too little because of abnormal fear of being fat -- Anorexia<br /> 19b. A disorder in which a person repeatedly eats too much -- Bulimia</p> <p>20a. To increase the intensity of a disease -- Aggravate<br /> 20b. To go from bad to worse ? Deteriorate</p> <p>21a. A school for small children -- Kindergarten<br /> 21b. A student who has left school or class without permission -- Truant</p> <p>22a. To free somebody from all blame -- Exonerate<br /> 22b. To free a person from a charge by verdict -- Acquit</p> <p>23a. A co-worker in the same institution -- Colleague<br /> 23b. Equal in rank -- Peer</p> <p>24a. An office with a high salary but no work -- Sinecure<br /> 24b. A position in an organization without salary -- Honorary</p> <p>25a. An assembly of hearers at a lecture or concert -- Audience<br /> 25b. An assembly of worshippers -- Congregation</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。 329円

?????????? ?????? Putulnacher Itikatha - Boiraag【電子書籍】[ Manik Bandyopadhyay ]

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Dictionary of 9-Letter Words: Words You Should Know【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 1275 useful 9-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 -- abasement (n.) action or behavior that brings you down or makes you lose your own prestige synonyms: debasement, denigration, disparagement]<br /> 02 -- abduction [n.] -- an act of illegally and forcefully taking sb away and keeping them as a prisoner, especially in order to get sth such as money for returning them [synonyms: kidnap, kidnapping]<br /> 03 -- abhorrent -- [n.] -- causing a feeling of strong hatred for a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detest, loathe, despise]<br /> 04 -- accretion [n.] -- (a). a layer of a substance or matter that is added to sth in a gradual manner or over a period of time | (b). the process of new layers or parts of a substance or matter being added to sth in a gradual manner or over a period of time<br /> 05 -- acyclovir [n.] -- an antiviral drug used in the treatment of herpes, shingles, chickenpox, etc.<br /> 06 -- adaptable [adj.] -- (a). to able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexible] | (b). to able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 07 -- adjective [n.] -- an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun such as a person or a thing<br /> 08 -- affecting [adj.] -- producing strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc.<br /> 09 -- afterglow [n.] -- (a). the light in the sky after sunset | (b). a pleasant feeling that you feel after you have enjoyed a good experience; delight<br /> 09 -- agelessly [adv.] -- in a manner that seems to be never coming to an end or growing old [synonyms: everlastingly, timelessly]<br /> 10 -- aggravate [v.] -- (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 /> 11 -- alienable [adj.] -- able to be taken or given away to new ownership<br /> 12 -- ambiguous [adj.] -- (a). that can be understood or interpreted in more than one way; not having one obvious meaning [synonyms: indistinct, vague] | (b). not clearly stated or defined [synonym: inexplicable]<br /> 13 -- amorphous [adj.] -- (a). having no fixed, regular or distinct shape, design, form or structure [synonyms: formless, shapeless] | (b). having no definite character or nature | (c). lacking organization [synonyms: unstructured, vague]<br /> 14 -- anciently [adv.] -- Long ago<br /> 15 -- ancillary [adj.] -- (a). providing necessary support to the primary work or activities of an organization, system, etc. [synonyms: auxiliary, subsidiary] | (b). additional to something else but not as important [synonyms: secondary, supplementary ]<br /> 16 -- anecdotal [adj.] -- (of an account) possibly untrue or unreliable, because based on personal description or observations rather than proven facts [synonym: subjective]<br /> 17 -- animosity [n.] -- very strong aggressive and unfriendly feeling towards somebody [synonyms: acrimony, hostility]<br /> 18 -- appalling [adj.] -- extremely bad [synonyms: awful, shocking] | (b). extremely bad or poor<br /> 19 -- assonance [n.] -- repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds. [Or, repetition of consonant sounds followed by different vowel sounds]<br /> 20 -- audacious [adj.] -- extremely courageous, confident or rude and willing to take risks in order to achieve something [synonyms: adventurous, daring, bold]<br /> 21 -- avalanche [n.] -- (a). a mass of snow, ice and rock falling down a mountainside | (b). a sudden arrival or occurrence of something in excess<br /> 22 -- awesomely [adv.] -- in a manner that is very impressive and often frightening [synonyms: amazingly, tremendously] | (b). in a manner that seems to be excellent or pleasurable<br /> 23 -- awestruck [adj.] -- feeling extremely impressed by something [synonyms: captivated, enthralled, mesmerized, spellbound]</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。 137円

Caf? Amour Serendipity finds its way on the blurred line between technology and reality【電子書籍】[ Manik S Singh ]

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<p>Meet Veer and Simran, born and raised in different environments that have shaped their views of love and relationships accordingly. Despite their contrasting perspectives, their paths cross unexpectedly at a quaint place amidst the city center and leave both of them in awe.</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。 106円

Dictionary of Adverbs: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>1600 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 unpleasantly 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 own 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 -- aloft -- high up in or into the air; far above the ground [synonyms: overhead]</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。 141円

Dictionary of 5-Letter Words: Words You Should Know【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of useful 5-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 -- abaft [adv.] -- in or behind the stern (back end) of a ship<br /> 02 -- abase [v.] -- to behave in a way so as to make someone that he/she does seem unimportant [synonyms: belittle, degrade, demean, humiliate, subjugate]<br /> 03 -- abate [v.] -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside]<br /> 04 -- abhor [v.] -- to strongly hate a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detest, despise, loathe]<br /> 05 -- abode [n.] -- the place where you live [synonyms: dwelling, habitat, residence]<br /> 06 -- abyss [n.] -- (a). a very deep wide crack or opening in the ground | (b). extremely worrying or difficult situation | (c). a profound difference between people, nations, etc. [synonyms: chasm, gulf]<br /> 07 -- adept [adj.] -- good at doing difficult tasks [synonyms: skillful, proficient]<br /> 08 -- adore [v.] -- to be very fond of something or to like sb very much [synonyms: admire, love]<br /> 09 -- aglow [adj.] -- shining with color or pleasure [synonyms: glowing, radiant]<br /> 10 -- alien [adj.] -- (a). strange and fearsome esp. because different from what you are used to [synonym: hostile] | (b). connected with creatures often fictional from another world | (c). from another country, culture or society; not native [synonym: foreign] | (d). unusual or unacceptable || [n.] -- (a). a creature or being that originally belong to another world | (b). a person who is not a legal citizen or national of the country in which they live or work<br /> 11 -- aloft [adv.] -- high up in or into the air; far above the ground [synonym: overhead]<br /> 12 -- amity [n.] -- a friendly relationship [synonyms: concord, harmony]<br /> 13 -- angst [n.] -- a feeling of anxiety, fear, worry or security about a situation or about your life [synonyms: anguish, torment]<br /> 14 -- antsy [adj.] -- unable to keep still<br /> 15 -- artsy [adj.] -- showing that you are very artistic or interested in the arts<br /> 16 -- aural [adj.] -- (technical) connected with the ear or to the sense of hearing and listening [synonyms: auditory, acoustic]<br /> 17 -- awful [adj.] -- (a). very bad | (b). used to emphasize a large quantity or sum of something | (c). very shocking [synonyms: awful, dreadful, terrible] || [adv.] -- extremely or enormously</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。 135円

English Sentence Exercises (Part 1): Word-Order In Sentences【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>Rewrite the Sentences in Correct Word-Order ? EXERCISES -- Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’, Sentences With ‘Present Verbs’, Sentences with the verb ‘BE’ [Am, Is, Are, Was, Were], Sentences With Verb ‘Do’ [Do, Does, Did], Sentences With Verb ‘HAVE’ [Have, Has, Had], Sentences With ‘Modal Verbs’, Causative Sentences, Conditional Sentences, Correlation/Comparison In A Sentence, Sentences With Verb ‘Get’, and other exercises</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:</p> <p>[1A. Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’ ? 1 ? 10]</p> <p>1A. ‘Past Verbs’ ? 01 - 10<br /> (Exercise 01)</p> <p>Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:</p> <p>WRONG ORDER</p> <ol> <li>‘Gang war’ to a two-way gun led battle.</li> <li>Bomb left scare in the city residents in panic.</li> <li>Government today the opposition the for reached cooperation.</li> <li>He bleeding in the developed lungs.</li> <li>He police a plea for witnesses to contact issued the.</li> <li>He to break free and managed raised an alarm.</li> <li>He open to cut the managed steel vault.</li> <li>He strongly of smelt alcohol.</li> <li>He after hearing noises woke up from his sleep in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.</li> <li>Heavy stormed police force the market area.</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1A (CORRECT WORD-ORDER)</p> <ol> <li>‘Gang war’ led to a two-way gun battle.</li> <li>Bomb scare in the city left residents in panic.</li> <li>The government today reached the opposition for cooperation.</li> <li>He developed bleeding in the lungs.</li> <li>He issued a plea for witnesses to contact the police.</li> <li>He managed to break free and raised an alarm.</li> <li>He managed to cut open the steel vault.</li> <li>He smelt strongly of alcohol.</li> <li>He woke up from his sleep after hearing noises in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.</li> <li>Heavy police force stormed the market area.</li> </ol> <p>1B. ‘Past Verbs’ ? 11 - 20<br /> (Exercise 02)</p> <p>Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:</p> <p>WRONG ORDER<br /> 11. His us to led bust arrest another racket.<br /> 12. His grew back hair.<br /> 13. Inspector detailed general discussions with held officials.<br /> 14. Them neighbor as quiet, religious and knew ‘normal’.<br /> 15. Police all three on the day arrested the case in the matter was brought to their notice.<br /> 16. Power officials $1 million in payments collected and fines.<br /> 17. The president media to a volley of questions replied by the persons.<br /> 18. She stop her lip to bit herself crying.<br /> 19. She wearing from the plane the printed descended dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.<br /> 20. She window him to a tied with a nylon cord.</p> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1B (CORRECT WORD-ORDER)<br /> 11. His arrest led us to bust another racket.<br /> 12. His hair grew back.<br /> 13. Inspector general held detailed discussions with officials.<br /> 14. Neighbor knew them as quiet, religious and ‘normal’.<br /> 15. Police arrested all three on the day the case in the matter was brought to their notice.<br /> 16. Power officials collected $1 million in payments and fines.<br /> 17. The president replied to a volley of questions by the media persons.<br /> 18. She bit her lip to stop herself crying.<br /> 19. She descended from the plane wearing the printed dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.<br /> 20. She tied him to a window with a nylon cord.</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。 110円

Dictionary of 10-Letter Words: Words You Should Know【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 1075 useful 10-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 -- aberrantly [adv.] -- in a manner that is unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonym: abnormally]<br /> 02 -- abhorrence [n.] -- a feeling of strong hate for a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detestation, disgust, hatred, loathing, repugnance]<br /> 03 -- abominable [adj.] -- extremely bad or unpleasant and causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: appalling, detesting, monstrous, repulsive]<br /> 04 -- abortively [adv.] -- (of an action) in a manner that fails to produce the intended result [synonyms: fruitlessly, unproductively, unsuccessfully]<br /> 05 -- abrogation [n.] -- an act of officially canceling or ending sth such as a law, agreement, contract, decision, etc. and making them no longer valid<br /> 06 -- abruptness [n.] -- (a). (of an action) rapidness or unexpectedness [synonyms: hastiness, suddenness, unexpectedness] | (b). rudeness<br /> 07 -- abstemious [adj.] -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]<br /> 08 -- abstracted [adj.] -- thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentminded, inattentive, distracted, preoccupied]<br /> 09 -- abstrusely [adv.] -- in a manner that is complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexingly, puzzlingly]<br /> 10 -- accusative [adj.] -- (in some languages such as Latin, Greek and German) the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective when it is the direct object of a verb, or objects of prepositions | [n.] -- a word in the accusative case<br /> 11 -- adamantine [adj.] -- extremely strong; impossible to break or smash<br /> 12 -- adaptively ? in a manner that shows an ability to change when necessary in order to deal with different or changing situations<br /> 13 -- adjectival [adj.] -- containing, being, relating to or functioning as an adjective<br /> 14 -- adulterous [adj.] -- of or involving physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyal, treacherous]<br /> 15 -- advantaged [adj.] -- being in or having a comparatively favorable position over others in terms of a financial or social situation [synonym: privileged]<br /> 16 -- adventurer [n.] -- a man who enjoys taking risks or is willing to take risks with a view to acquire political power or to get success in a business, sometimes in a dishonest way<br /> 17 -- affectedly [adv.] -- in an insincere, pretentious and unnatural way to impress other people<br /> 18 -- aggrandize [v.] -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance; extend]<br /> 19 -- aggravated [adj.] -- (of crime or offense) involving further unnecessary violence or unpleasant behavior<br /> 20 -- allusively [adv.] -- 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 /> 21 -- amateurism [n.] -- (a). practicing an activity, especially a sport, for enjoyment or interest on an unpaid basis | (b). the fact, state or quality of being unskilled or not competent at a particular activity.<br /> 22 -- ambassador [n.] -- (a). a high-ranking official, who is representative to a foreign country [synonyms: diplomat, envoy] | (b). a promoter of a particular activity<br /> 23 -- anticlimax [n.] -- a series of ideas arranged in the order of decreasing importance<br /> 24 -- antiquated [adj.] -- (of things or ideas) out-of-date and no longer useful, suitable or accepted for modern conditions [synonyms: obsolete, outdated, outmoded]<br /> 25 -- aristocrat [n.] -- a member of the highest social class or position who often has special titles such as that of duke or duchess</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。 137円

STORIES OF POSITIVITY TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY【電子書籍】[ Manik Bhargava ]

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<p>This book is a compilation of short stories based on my life and experiences. The stories delve into so many aspect of human life but still the common thread of happiness and positivity runs through all of them. The best thing about these stories is that they cover most emotions in a person’s life. They meander to various directions but the story line is always pointed to the direction of positivity. These are stories that you would want to read, cherish and share. These are stories of positivity that will brighten up your day, get you out of the most depressing thoughts and reassure you that the world is not such a bad place to live in.</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。 205円

Applications of Nanomaterials in Energy Storage and Electronics【電子書籍】[ Gaurav Manik ]

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<p>This volume describes recent advancements in the synthesis and applications of nanomaterials for energy harvesting and storage, and optoelectronics technology for next-generation devices.</p> <p>This book consists of 15 chapters that cover a range of nanomaterials and the corresponding technologies.</p> <p>The initial chapters summarize the recent progress in applications of nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, metal oxides, and graphene oxides-based hybrids in solar energy harvesting using recent photovoltaic technologies. These chapters are followed by reviews on nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks leading to the fabrication of supercapacitors, bio-sensors, lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen storage applications. The final set of chapters cover the next generation fuel cells using polymer nanocomposites, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposite and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displays devices.</p> <p>Key Features:</p> <p>Describes the types of nanomaterials that are fundamental to energy storage and electronic systems. These materials include nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks (MOFs),<br /> Covers the processes for nanomaterial synthesis<br /> Reviews important photovoltaics applications of nanomaterials, including their use in energy storage, batteries and optoelectronic devices<br /> Discusses the application of nanomaterials in electronics for sensing, bioelectronics, memory, nanocomposites for fuel cells, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposites and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displays<br /> Provides references for further reading in every chapter</p> <p>The volume informs engineers, academic researchers, research scholars and graduate students working in the area of nanomaterials for energy generation, storage and optoelectronics.</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。 10,804円

Vibro-Acoustics Fundamentals and Applications【電子書籍】[ Dhanesh N. Manik ]

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<p>The subject of vibro-acoustics is important for the design of machine elements and structures, to minimize sound generated by them. For better machine designing, it is necessary for machine designers (mechanical engineers) to have a thorough knowledge of vibro-acoustics. Furthermore, since the design cycles of machines have become shorter, designers will have to design quiet machines at the drawing-board stage rather than applying "band-aid" techniques after the machine has been built.</p> <p>Although there is common ground in the treatment of acoustics, the subject of vibration is not very fortunate. Those interested in low-frequency vibration are generally concerned with the modal approach of using natural frequencies and mode shapes, whereas those interested in vibro-acoustics in medium and high frequencies are generally concerned with the wave approach. Since both modal and wave approaches have their advantages, it is a good idea to study both together to get the best out of them. This is useful for a better understanding the physics of vibro-acoustics. Written for students and professionals interested in gaining knowledge, this book systematically integrates the relevant aspects of vibro-acoustics from various viewpoints.</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。 8,278円

Understanding Thai Language and Grammar Learning Thai Quickly and Easily【電子書籍】[ Manik, Dhyan ]

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<p>Understanding Thai Language and Grammar ? Take It Further</p> <p>Understanding the structure and grammar of the Thai language is very important since it may differ considerably from your own language.</p> <p>Thai is not as difficult as it seems. The common problem for foreigners who are studying Thai is how to learn new words and how to pronounce them correctly. This book helps on the way to reach your goal ? to speak Thai fluently. It contains more than 1500 commonly used Thai words. They have been organized according to the relevant subject matter and grammatical function. There are many tips and example sentences to help you use these words.</p> <p>Included are: ? All Thai consonant and vowel sounds ? Original Thai words compared to foreign origin words ? Personal pronouns and family members ? Days, weeks, months, seasons and numbers ? Telling time ? 24-hour clock compared to the Thai style ? Foods, drinks and spices ? Travelling, places, buildings and countries of the world ? Names of animals and insects ? Health words and personal items ? Adjectives, adverbs and verbs ? Thai question words, prepositions and conjunction words ? Classifiers and prefixes ? tsai ?? heart -word ? Summary of the Thai tenses ? "Words of wisdom"</p> <p>This book has been designed to be used together with the book "Learning Thai with Original Thai Words". It can be used as a complement with any other Thai learning book.</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。 2,200円

How to Use the Word “Take” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Take”【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- ‘Take’</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Take’</li> <li>Idioms With the Word ‘Take’</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Take’</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Take’</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Take’</li> <li>English Word: ‘Take’ -- Useful Notes</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb ‘Take’</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Take is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- TAKE<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- TOOK<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- TAKEN</p> <p>Present Perfect of ‘Take’ ? Have/Has Taken<br /> Past Perfect of ‘Take’ -- Had Taken</p> <p>-ING Form of ‘Take’ -- Taking<br /> Infinitive of ‘Take’ -- To Take</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF “TAKE” AS The MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:</p> <ol> <li>to go with sb from one place to another</li> </ol> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> (take sb to sth)<br /> The police took them to the police station.</p> <p>(take sb doing sth)<br /> He took his dog walking when it was drizzling.</p> <p>(take sb to do sth)<br /> I took him to meet his friend in the resort.</p> <ol start="2"> <li>(take sth) to eat, drink, etc. sth</li> </ol> <p>Example Sentences:</p> <p>Is it possible to take salt while fasting?<br /> Take medicine on time.<br /> He is sick and has to take medicine five times a day for a week.<br /> He took drugs that killed him instantly.<br /> What are the best vitamins to take for skincare?</p> <ol start="3"> <li>to carry or move sth from one place to another<br /> take sth (with you)</li> </ol> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> He took his luggage and possessions with him.<br /> (take sth to sb/sth)<br /> She took the iron box to a local recycling bin to be discarded.</p> <ol start="4"> <li>to need or require sth in order to happen or be done<br /> (take sb/sth to do sth)</li> </ol> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> It will take three people to lift this box.<br /> It doesn't take much to tame a dog.<br /> It only takes few seconds to hurt people you love.<br /> It did not take much persuading for him to accept the challenge.</p> <ol start="5"> <li>to make sb/sth go from one level, position, stage, situation, etc. to another</li> </ol> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> My school teacher knew I take myself to the top.<br /> We need to determine how many years it will take the debt to reach zero<br /> Take your hobby a stage further and make it part of your career development.<br /> Unity and harmony is the best way to take the country forward.<br /> He asked them to submit a detailed proposal in order to take the matter forward.<br /> The blend of skills required to take the company forward.</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。 113円

Hypernyms and Hyponyms: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]

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<p>What are “Hypernyms and Hyponyms”?</p> <p>HYPERNYM ----<br /> [Hyper- Over; -Onym: Name]<br /> Hypernym is a word that denotes a general category.<br /> Hypernym [singular] | Hypernyms [plural]<br /> Examples: game, bird, etc.<br /> Hypernym is also called ‘Generic term’, ‘Super-ordinate’, ‘Super-type’, or ‘Superset’.</p> <p>Derived terms related to ‘Hypernyms’:<br /> Hypernymous<br /> Words that are hypernyms are said to be hypernymous.<br /> Hypernymy<br /> The state of being a hypernym is called hypernymy.</p> <p>HYPONYM ----<br /> [Hypo- Under; -Onym: Name]<br /> Hyponym is a word that denotes a particular item from a general category.<br /> Hyponym [singular] | Hyponyms [plural]<br /> Examples: football/hockey/cricket, eagle/peacock/sparrow, etc.<br /> Hyponym is also called ‘Subordinate’, ‘Subtype’ or ‘Subset’.</p> <p>Derived terms related to ‘Hyponyms’:<br /> Hyponymous<br /> Words that are hyponyms are said to be hyponymous.<br /> Hyponymy<br /> The state of being a hyponym is called hyponymy.</p> <p>In the above examples, ‘game’ is the hypernym (or supertype) of ‘cricket’, ‘football’ and ‘hockey’.<br /> ‘Cricket’, ‘football’ and ‘hockey’ are hyponyms (or subtypes) of ‘game’.</p> <p>Similarly, ‘bird’ is the hypernym (or supertype) of ‘eagle’, ‘peacock’ and ‘sparrow’.<br /> ‘Eagle’, ‘peacock’ and ‘sparrow’ are hyponyms (or subtypes) of ‘bird’.</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTE 1:<br /> The relationship between hypernym and hyponym is termed as ‘is-a relationship’.<br /> Pattern:<br /> Hyponym + is-a/an + Hypernym</p> <p>Example 1:<br /> Hypernym: game<br /> Hyponym: cricket, football, hockey</p> <p>Cricket is a game.<br /> Football is a game.<br /> Hockey is a game.</p> <p>Example 2:<br /> Hypernym: bird<br /> Hyponym: eagle, peacock, sparrow</p> <p>Eagle is a bird.<br /> Peacock is a bird.<br /> Sparrow is a bird.</p> <p>Hypernyms and Hyponyms -- A</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A1 --<br /> Hypernym -- acid<br /> Hyponyms -- amino acid / ascetic acid / ascorbic acid / boric acid / carbonic acid / citric acid / hydrochloric acid / hydrofluoric acid / lactic acid / nitric acid / nucleic acid / oxalic acid / phosphoric acid / sulfuric (sulphuric) acid</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A2 --<br /> Hypernym -- account<br /> Hyponyms -- budget account / checking account / current account / deposit account / savings account</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A3 --<br /> Hypernym -- affix<br /> Hyponyms -- prefix / suffix</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A4 --<br /> Hypernym -- African<br /> Hyponyms -- Algerian / Congolese / Egyptian / Kenyan / Liberian / Libyan / Moroccan / Senegalese / Sudanese / Ugandan</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A5 --<br /> Hypernym -- algae<br /> Hyponyms -- anabaena / cowstail / cuvie / dabbylocks / featherweed / flans / grapestone / gulf weed / honeyware / laver / liadhaig / murlins / nostoc / pod weed / pompon / oscillatoria / rockweed / seaweed / thong weed / watersilk</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A6 --<br /> Hypernym -- age [a particular period of history<br /> Hyponyms -- bronze age / iron age / new age / stone age</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A7 --<br /> Hypernym -- agent<br /> Hyponyms -- double agent / estate agent / land agent / press agent / secret agent / special agent / travel agent</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A08 --<br /> Hypernym -- alloy<br /> Hyponyms -- amalgam / billon / brass / bronze / iron / magnalium / megallium / nichrome / scandium / solder / steel / stellite</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A09 --<br /> Hypernym -- amphibian<br /> Hyponyms -- frog / salamander / toad</p> <p>Hypernym / Hyponym -- Example A10 --<br /> Hypernym -- angle<br /> Hyponyms -- acute angle / adjacent angle / exterior angle / interior angle / obtuse angle / reflex angle / right angle</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。 109円