Sentences with phrase «dictionary so»

Gardner Farm obtained a copy of the «Dhurga» dictionary so they could incorporate their local Aboriginal language into various facets of the service.
The keyboard uses a legal dictionary so that auto - suggestions and auto - corrections more accurately reflect legal usage.
As per the instructions at http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154531 I've updated the language metadata on the German - > English dictionary so it can be selected as a default German dictionary.
Where do I have to place the downloaded dictionary so kindle will find it?
Definitions not copied from a dictionary so apologies for any imprecision.
This is a domino game, specifically designed to encourage group work and memorisation skills.There is a worksheet that goes with it.This activity contains 30 French words, all taken from the GCSE specification.Some words are very easy and others are very difficult.At first, I wouldn't give them a dictionary so that they can work out patterns.But have dictionaries ready if you see they get frustrated.Sorry about the picture as it is impossible with the present system to display the whole document for accuracy.
Mohammed did not speak much English but he spent hours each night using his father's mobile phone to access a language dictionary so word by word he could translate his homework in to Arabic and then his answers in to English.
I'm not sure if buggered will make it past language control either but it is in the dictionary so it would be bordering on communism to remove it..
Now go get your dictionary so you can figure out what «immensely» means you twit.

Not exact matches

We also have custom dictionaries for Information Technology (IT), economics, tourism, dialog and so on.»
I didn't speak any Chinese, so I'd memorize the Chinese dictionary on my subway commute to work.
A thesaurus entry will follow the dictionary definition, so this is a handy tool if you're writing and looking for the perfect word.
By using a so - called dictionary attack — a program that guesses passwords by systematically trying every word in the dictionary — the hacker had figured out a Twitter employee's password: happiness.
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.
Big deal... a trusted dictionary like Websters says differently so you're wrong.
1rst, the definition of cult according to the dictionary in this case Webster «Cult: formal religious veneration: worship 2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also: its body of adherents» so anyone involved in a church is in a cult period.
Vocabulary must be simple so the verse can sing, though Lallans, Burns's Lowland Scots, requires a dictionary for most people today.
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.
If it's so overwhelmingly popular a usage, why is two people can not seem to agree on what it means (dictionary or no)?
If so, are you aware that the words «happiness» or «happy» are not found in the definitions of either word in any standard English dictionary?
A dictionary of «historical» theology should not suggest that so much of the history of theology was made in the twentieth century, or that so much of it was made by Anglicans in England.
You are so narrow minded, intransigent (look it up in the dictionary), and without any ability to think outside of your little «box» called the bible.
Preacher attitudes may be narcissistic, solipsistic, arrogant, aggressive, masochistic, dependent, detached, wistful, whimsical, smug, snobbish, threatened, and so on to the limits of the dictionary of pejoratives.
So d, you say you are an engineer, but you somehow think that a dictionary definition is scientific evidence?
Among the dictionary definitions of the prefix «trans» is: «through and through; so as to change completely» (WNCD 402).
After all, we must remember that just as Bible translators let their own theology guide how they translate the Greek text, so also, the people who write Bible Dictionaries let their own theology guide how they define various Greek words.
And so full of humour too in some of your comments (the comment to look in Bible Dictionaries or Concordances).
So, the dictionary meaning is used as a basis, but then is expanded or contracted depending on the Biblical definition.
The Oxford English Dictionary is often known as one of the most precise dictionaries, so much so that words often have to be used for about ten years before they...
The Oxford English Dictionary is often known as one of the most precise dictionaries, so much so that words often have to be used for about ten years before they actually make it to the dictionaries.
Well, I can't say I rolled my eyes, but I was hoping for an explanation so that I wouldn't have to bring up the dictionary.
If that is irrelevant you need a new dictionary You said» We know that christianity is in fact a myth» - Sorry you have no proof and I will offer none, so yours is just an antagonistic statement from 8 % of the population.
Commenter, I pulled that definition from a secular online dictionary, so you're quite wrong.
So, if you were under the presumption that a favored dictionary's definition is universal, or that there's a consensus of each word, you'd be mistaken.
How long did you have to look to find a dictionary that defined religion so narrowly that it would support your dumb argument that atheism is a religion.
So, I had to go to the dictionary, and I also looked up the word STUPID and when I finish i read all the comments and i think all atheists must be just like Mom and the Bible says, you are fools.
For me a muffin is usually just a naked cupcake, which is less than, so in my food dictionary muffin equals cupcake with streusel.
So while it's crazy to me that even after 2 years of studying Chinese full time, I had still never learned the word router, I was still encouraged to know that I could get by with my current language level and a dictionary.
To me the most alarming thing Arsene said today was the bit about having been in coaching for so long that he doesn't really understand what a crisis is, and he'll have to look it up in the dictionary.
Without jobs or so much as an English - language dictionary to guide them, Mariano and Milca Padilla moved their family to Springfield, Mass., when Edgar was 14.
My Webster's unabridged dictionary defines sissy as a «weak or effeminate boy or man,» so it is gender specific.
he had to take it and start making every excuse he can get, every dictionary word so as to justify that failure is really a very gr8 after all, fourth place is like a trophy?
Some are even consulting there dictionary in order to cause an innocent man (moyes) how to know a true fans are by there support even when thing are not going normal, why cant we manage to support him at least next season, moyes wil not be sack so easily.
Well, the dictionary says he's a young child who is just beginning to walk — but anyone who has one knows he is so much more than that.
Berg created an ASL dictionary app for parents called My Smart Hands, which features quick videos to show the motions for the words, so parents quickly can learn on the go.
Since its origins, the phrase has become so popular that it has been officially made into the dictionary.
Not strictly a political term, but it has just made its Oxford dictionary debut and refers to one's followers on Twitter, so can be seen morphed into the political phrase «playing for tweeps» - an activity much enjoyed by Louise Mensch, Nadine Dorries, Sally Bercow and Sarah Brown.
OK, so the 20 % of the electorate that is Republican, plus what percent of the Independents leaning Republican, don't like Obama and can regurgitate every Party eruction (that's a belch, for the WAPO's less than erudite dictionary) on a moments non thought.
Out - of - body experiences belong to a subset of not - so - garden - variety phenomena broadly called the paranormal, although the dictionary defines that word as «beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation,» and out - of - body experiences are neither.
So does this large volume succeed as a dictionary?
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