(adj. 导出的;衍生的,派生的;v. 得到;推断)
My English name "Nikou" is derived from a Japanese cartoon ONE PIECE which is my best favourate cartoon,there is an female role called Nikou Robin.Actually,I want to have English name called "Luffy"who is my best love in ONE PIECE,but it is a name of boy.
2.formulae
(n. 公式(formula的复数);规则;客套话)
I hate mathematics.It is not only because of I have never got more than 70 in the test ,but also for the reason that there are various formulae in the testbook which always make me feel aweful.
3.legislate
(vt. 用立法规定;通过立法 vi. 立法;制定法律)
The large population of China must have been resulted in the government legislate people to have only one child who want to be parents.
4.misinterpretation
(n. 误解;误释)
Yesterday I quarrelled with my friend because of misinterpretation. I misinterpreted his words as scolding me.
5.specificity
(n. 特异性;特征;专一性)
I love Michael Jackson who is the king of top.For me, wether his songs or his dance,he is different from any other famous person in the world. He had his own specificity which has been a reason of he could become a legend.
1.Assess as verb
\ə-ˈses, a-\ 1 to make a judgment about a person or situation after thinking carefully about it [= judge] a report to assess the impact of advertising on children
The technique is being tried in classrooms to assess what effects it may have.
Many of the adults were assessed as having learning difficulties. 2 to calculate the value or cost of something The value of the business was assessed at £1.25 million. Reference
2.Constitute as verb
\ˈkän(t)-stə-ˌtüt, -ˌtyüt\ 1 [linking verb, not in progressive] to be considered to be something: Failing to complete the work constitutes a breach of the employment contract.
The rise in crime constitutes a threat to society. 2 [linking verb, not in progressive] if several people or things constitute something, they are the parts that form it: We must redefine what constitutes a family. 3 [transitive usually in passive] formal to officially form a group or organization: The Federation was constituted in 1949. Reference
3.Interpret as verb
\in-ˈtər-prət, -pət\ 1 [intransitive and transitive] to translate spoken words from one language into another: They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me. 2 [transitive] to believe that something someone does or something that happens has a particular meaning His refusal to work late was interpreted as a lack of commitment to the company. 3 [transitive] to explain the meaning of something: Freud's attempts to interpret the meaning of dreams 4 [transitive]AP to perform a part in a play, a piece of music etc in a way that shows your feelings about it or what you think it means Reference
4.Misinterpret as verb
\ˌmi-sən-ˈtər-prət, -pət\
Transitive
to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering [= misread, misconstrue]:
Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
She had misinterpreted his silence as anger. —misinterpretation noun [uncountable and countable] a misinterpretation of the test results Reference
5.Legislate as verb
\ˈle-jəs-ˌlāt\
Intransitive 1 to make a law about something Only Parliament has the power to legislate on constitutional matters.
The government has promised to legislate against discrimination.
We must legislate for equal pay.
We must legislate to control these drugs. 2
to think about how something may affect what you are doing, and do something to prepare for it: You can't legislate for bad luck. Reference Mohsen Laali
Alexandra 1.Contracted v.(kn-trkt, kntrkt)con·tract·ed, (se contrajo)
To become reduced in size by or as if by being drawn together:
-Because of the cold my hands contracted.
2. pro·ce·dur·al(pr-sjr-l) (procesamiento) adj. Of or concerning procedure, especially of a court of law or parliamentary body.
-I have been in a procedural because I punched someone
3.prin·ci·pled(prns-pld)adj.
Based on, marked by, or manifesting principle
-it is principled by the law
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1.derived
(adj. 导出的;衍生的,派生的;v. 得到;推断)My English name "Nikou" is derived from a Japanese cartoon ONE PIECE which is my best favourate cartoon,there is an female role called Nikou Robin.Actually,I want to have English name called "Luffy"who is my best love in ONE PIECE,but it is a name of boy.
2.formulae
(n. 公式(formula的复数);规则;客套话)I hate mathematics.It is not only because of I have never got more than 70 in the test ,but also for the reason that there are various formulae in the testbook which always make me feel aweful.
3.legislate
(vt. 用立法规定;通过立法 vi. 立法;制定法律)The large population of China must have been resulted in the government legislate people to have only one child who want to be parents.
4.misinterpretation
(n. 误解;误释)Yesterday I quarrelled with my friend because of misinterpretation. I misinterpreted his words as scolding me.
5.specificity
(n. 特异性;特征;专一性)I love Michael Jackson who is the king of top.For me, wether his songs or his dance,he is different from any other famous person in the world. He had his own specificity which has been a reason of he could become a legend.
1.Assess as verb
\ə-ˈses, a-\1 to make a judgment about a person or situation after thinking carefully about it [= judge] a report to assess the impact of advertising on children
The technique is being tried in classrooms to assess what effects it may have.
Many of the adults were assessed as having learning difficulties.
2 to calculate the value or cost of something The value of the business was assessed at £1.25 million.
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2.Constitute as verb
\ˈkän(t)-stə-ˌtüt, -ˌtyüt\1 [linking verb, not in progressive] to be considered to be something: Failing to complete the work constitutes a breach of the employment contract.
The rise in crime constitutes a threat to society.
2 [linking verb, not in progressive] if several people or things constitute something, they are the parts that form it: We must redefine what constitutes a family.
3 [transitive usually in passive] formal to officially form a group or organization: The Federation was constituted in 1949.
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3.Interpret as verb
\in-ˈtər-prət, -pət\1 [intransitive and transitive] to translate spoken words from one language into another: They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me.
2 [transitive] to believe that something someone does or something that happens has a particular meaning His refusal to work late was interpreted as a lack of commitment to the company.
3 [transitive] to explain the meaning of something: Freud's attempts to interpret the meaning of dreams
4 [transitive]AP to perform a part in a play, a piece of music etc in a way that shows your feelings about it or what you think it means
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4.Misinterpret as verb
\ˌmi-sən-ˈtər-prət, -pət\Transitive
to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering [= misread, misconstrue]:
Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.
—misinterpretation
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5.Legislate as verb
\ˈle-jəs-ˌlāt\Intransitive
1 to make a law about something Only Parliament has the power to legislate on constitutional matters.
The government has promised to legislate against discrimination.
We must legislate for equal pay.
We must legislate to control these drugs.
2
to think about how something may affect what you are doing, and do something to prepare for it: You can't legislate for bad luck.
Reference
Mohsen Laali
Alexandra 1.Contracted v. (k
To become reduced in size by or as if by being drawn together:
-Because of the cold my hands contracted.
2. pro·ce·dur·al (pr
adj. Of or concerning procedure, especially of a court of law or parliamentary body.
-I have been in a procedural because I punched someone
3.prin·ci·pled (pr
Based on, marked by, or manifesting principle
-it is principled by the law
Alexandra