Sentences with phrase «as a dictionary definition»

When you hold down on text, you will notice a menu appears, as well as a dictionary definition.

Not exact matches

For example, «Acura» has no dictionary definition but the word suggests precision engineering, just as the company intended.
I would like to increase this list with a few more, such as: concept curriculum course definition dictionary phase photographs photos idea image pictures game games kit market and that which is what is meaning means graduate postgraduate graduate profession professions proposal recruitment technical university used video wiki legislation
You'll have to excuse Bill, his comments are completely irrelevant so often that we tend to think he got a dictionary as a small child with all the definitions moved up four words.
But getting a definition is not as simple as looking up a verse in the Bible, asking your pastor for his, or looking one up in a theological dictionary.
What you say in the first paragraph is also problematic as you mildly slight my dictionary definition and then make up your own meaning.
Oh, some of the concern trolling in here was priceless... and really needs to exist as a linked footnote to any dictionaries that give the definition of concern trolling.
Most 12 year olds are not so stupid as thefinisher... most 12 year olds know how to use a dictionary and don't cry foul when confronted with the actual definitions of words.
But getting a definition is not as simple as looking up a verse in the Bible, asking your pastor for a definition, or looking one up in a theological dictionary.
Among the dictionary definitions of the prefix «trans» is: «through and through; so as to change completely» (WNCD 402).
So, the dictionary meaning is used as a basis, but then is expanded or contracted depending on the Biblical definition.
It's when they replace believe with know that gets me, it's almost as if they've never picked up a dictionary or they believe the dictionary definitions don't apply.
Another definition (not in a dictionary) referred to the bowl o» red as «the devil's soup,» an allusion to the hot chiles in it.
I'd say Coconut Mama gave us a «recipe», as the definition found in the dictionary seems to describe what has been presented... a list of ingredients and how to combine them.
If we are offering Sanchez anything less than 350k, we not serious, if we give Ozil more than 200k, we are mad and if we meet the Ox demands, Arsenal is the name that would be put in dictionaries as definition of IDIOTS.
Today's urban dictionary takes the definition a bit further, slamming Becky as a girl who's more than just a flirt, but back in 1847, a satirical novel started the whole «Becky» cultural reference.
Citing the definition of «hypocrite,» state Democratic Executive Director Charlie King said someone should call the dictionary makers (with Merriam - Webster misspelled as «Miriam») «because their next edition should have a big picture of Carl «Two - Face» Paladino.
The governor's definition was very close to the standard definition of «feminism» in Merriam - Webster's dictionary, which defines it as «the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities» and «organized activity in support of women's rights and interests.»
A clearer definition for either as found in the urban dictionary is «all the benefits of being in a relationship minus the bullshit like not doing enough for Valentine's Day or her birthday, not spending 3 months salary on a stupid ring, and not spending enough quality time with her.»
Love coach Persia Lawson explains how to flirt According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of «flirt» is to «behave as though sexually attracted to someone, but playfully rather than with serious intentions.»
In fact, I think the dictionary should now just have a picture of Shawn and Gus as the definition of the word «funny.»
She required the students to provide a non-linguistic representation depicting each word, the dictionary definition, and a sentence using the word, as well as antonyms, homonyms, and synonyms for each word.
Each of the 7 externally set questions written as it is on the paper as well as with dictionary definitions and possible start points.
When the definition of peace is sought, it is often juxtaposed against the condition of war, such as in Wikipedia or Oxford English dictionary.
I often use this as a sort of litmus test to quickly gauge a dictionary's completeness (if it has this word) and quality (if the definition contains the etymology).
Speaking of which, the fact that iBooks and Pages let you access a built - in dictionary for looking up definitions is great, but as with the Mac, I'm frustrated that there are many words that appear in that dictionary that are still flagged as incorrect by spellcheck.
You can also easily look up the definitions for words you don't recognize, as e-Readers often have built in dictionaries.
Hoping you can shed some light on this as having a dictionary definition at my fingertips is one of my favourite things about ereading.
«Lining up dictionaries on my dining room table... I scanned the meanings, selecting the definition that best fit the science of each flower, just as [her character...
The Smart Lookup gives dictionary definitions of words as well as Wikipedia explanations.
Then there's Smart Lookup, which gives dictionary definitions of words as well as Wikipedia explanations.
The only key moment in such writing is the definition of not concrete terms, which are easily looked up in any dictionary, but a definition of abstract terms, such as Love, Hate, Friendship and others, which do not have a certain approach.
As you would expect from this device, you can rotate the display, add bookmarks, find words and look up dictionary definitions.
But navigating table of contents, links etc as well as looking up dictionary definitions is much easier if all you need to do if poke the word with your finger.
The dictionary definition states an emergency as «a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.»
In his book «The Happy Agent...», Ross Wilson quotes the Merriam Webster dictionary's definition of the word «salesman» as ``... an «unconscionable» person who sells another's wares for a financial reward... etc.» or words to that effect.
Here's the definition of a rule of thumb, from the Merriam - Webster dictionary: «a general principle regarded as roughly correct but not intended to be scientifically accurate.»
The actual dictionary definition of hypoallergenic is, «designed to reduce or minimize the possibility of allergic response, as by containing relatively few or no potentially irritating substances.»
Here's the dictionary definition of a hero: «A person admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities, as achieved with altruistic intent.
In addition, HB 515 establishes a holding period for both stray animals and those surrendered by their families, it gives the person surrendering the animal the ability to change their mind and reclaim the animal, it bifurcates the holding period to incentivize adoptions and rescue transfers, it allows «shelters» to transfer animals to rescue groups right away to free up cage and kennel space thus reducing costs while increasing lifesaving, it mandates prompt and necessary care and environmental enrichment, and for those who are irremediably suffering, rigorously defined, it puts in place a mechanism to end their lives in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.»
Every hotel can classify their rooms differently as there's no real standard or dictionary definition.
# 3 ART AS IDEA W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum The title of this display is derived from Joseph Kosuth's Titled (Art As Idea As Idea), a dictionary definition of the word visualization, which incorporates the subsequent term mental picture, itself a concise articulation of the work's parallel conceptual and aesthetic concernAS IDEA W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum The title of this display is derived from Joseph Kosuth's Titled (Art As Idea As Idea), a dictionary definition of the word visualization, which incorporates the subsequent term mental picture, itself a concise articulation of the work's parallel conceptual and aesthetic concernAs Idea As Idea), a dictionary definition of the word visualization, which incorporates the subsequent term mental picture, itself a concise articulation of the work's parallel conceptual and aesthetic concernAs Idea), a dictionary definition of the word visualization, which incorporates the subsequent term mental picture, itself a concise articulation of the work's parallel conceptual and aesthetic concerns.
The current exhibition at Mazzoleni's London gallery, Colour in Contextual Play: An Installation by Joseph Kosuth, is the latest of Kosuth's plays within plays, displaying monochrome paintings by Enrico Castellani, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni and Yves Klein alongside dictionary definitions from Kosuth's 1968 Art as Idea as Idea series.
A dictionary definition of «shonky» may list «underhand» and «unreliable» as synonyms.
In Honert's polyester - and - resin sculpture Feuer (Fire)(1992), the artist was inspired by a dictionary illustration that, as a child, became the very definition of fire in his mind.
The Word «Definitio,» (1966 - 1968), an early Photostat enlargement of a dictionary entry for the word — definition; ‖ and Lawrence Weiner's A 36» x 36» Removal to the Lathing or Support Wall of a Plaster or Wallboard from the Wall (1968), a work which, according to the artist's statement, can be fabricated or can simply exist as language.
Conversely, the definitions for acidification that I can find (such as at the same site) don't seem to cover simply a drop in pH. But apparently its usage has spread beyond that of dictionaries.
Will Nitschke — please explain, with reference to some dictionary definitions, how describing a journal as a joke is «ad hominem».
I apologize if this comes across as nit - picking, but I think you've confused verification and validation (easy to do since they are synonyms in the dictionary, and our choice of technical definitions is arbitrary, Roache even used them opposite the currently accepted usage in some of his early work:).
Given the dictionary definition as well as the common readers» thought about the use of these words (fraud and fraudulent) the Court finds that these statement taken in context must be viewed as more than honest commentary â $» particularly when investigations have found otherwise.
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