ambiguity
n. 含糊;意義不明確
However, there seems to me to be an intriguing ambiguity in this argument.
assumption
n. 假設(shè)
claim
n. 聲稱
In this sample scenario the claims specialist fills out an accident report for each new claim.
connection
n. 聯(lián)系
The object of these experiments was to find the connection, if any, between the two phenomena.
convey
v. 傳遞,傳達
deceive
v. 欺騙
This is because any answers can always be fabricated or the other person can always deceive his or her date.
detail
n. 細節(jié)
We will go into more technical detail of these headers and their usage in the next section of this article.
efficient
adj. 有效的
One fax machine in the world can do nothing, but if everyone has one, they build an increasinglyefficient network of communications.
engineering
v./n. 工程
It can and should use the best practices we have learned over decades of software development and system engineering.
explicit
adj. 明確的,清楚的
We have two rationales there; one is the explicit rationale of imitatio dei. This is what I do and this is what you should do.
former
adj. 以前的,從前的
go around doing sth.
經(jīng)常做某事
You just can't go around telling lies.
happen to do
碰巧做
That's the idea being pushed by the President, the FCC and people who write comments on blogs and want everything to be free except what they happen to do for a living.
hint
n. 提示
So, you already have a hint that methyl groups are never in the middle, they always have to be on the outside.
imply
v. 暗示
“I never meant to imply you should do anything unethical,” he says.
implication
n. 含義
The implication is that you may need to track all changes to your process, the reason why you made each change, and when the change was made to conform to these regulations.
impression
n. 印象
Although she had only met the old man once, he had made an indelible impression on her.
infer
v. 推斷
Because once we know that, we can infer which of the three hypotheses is correct.
inference
n. 推斷
If he infers that she is when she is in fact interested, or if he infers that she is not when she is in fact not interested, then he has made the correct inference.
irony
n. 反語
We understand irony only, he means, to the extent to which we are in agreement with the other person.
manner
n. 方式
maxim
n. 準則
He gave several formulations of this law, the first of which was ‘a(chǎn)ct by that maxim which you can at the same time will as a universal law’.
mention
v. 提到;說起
neatly
adv. 整潔地
Until recently, this small fold of tissue in the middle of the brain was depicted as neatly divided into four distinct areas.
obvious
adj. 明顯的
So that was something that sounds obvious in hindsight, but as I was sitting there, boy, for me this was a thunderbolt.
on purpose
有意地,故意地
They’ll be that power couple; they’ll be fulfilled, happy, and living on purpose, they’ll be a sign,pointing the way, to what marriage should be.
principle
n. 原則
The principle is that in the process of learning how to do one thing really well, we learn how to learn.
qualify
v. 稱職
As you can see, you now have not only specified your target name space, but also created a name space value PO to qualify the schema and included the documentation annotation from the example.
quantity
n. 量
In production, we demand not only quantity but also quality.
recommendation
n. 推薦
relevant
adj. 相關(guān)的
The inventory should include the relevant talents and experiences of you and those on your team plus other physical and intangible resources you have.
sarcasm
n. 譏諷
satisfactory
adj. 使人滿意的
In order to make a go/no-go decision out of this phase, we need to demonstrate a satisfactory solution to each of the identified technical risks.
suppose
v. 假定,假設(shè)
Let us suppose another planet with conditions similar to those on the earth.
vary
v. 變化,不同
And then almost every pattern in that book is about how interfaces can vary independently to implementations and the benefits of programming to an interface.
violate
v. 違反,違背