TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
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TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
Unit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 ew Quizzes 20I----------------------------------------------------------1NOM conies from the Latin word for “name.” A nominee is a person “named”—or nominated—to run for or serve in office. A binomial (“two names”) is the scientific name for a species: Felis catus for the house cat. for example. A p TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 olynomial, with “many names,” is an algebra expression involving several terms: 2x2 + 9y - z3, for instance.nominal /'nả.me.nel/ (1) Existing in nameTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
or form only and not in reality. (2) So small as to be unimportant; insignificant.• The actor himself was the nominal author, but 90 percent of the prUnit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 the real power is in the hands of the elected prime minister. In the United Kingdom, the British monarch is also the nominal head of the Church of England; and those baptized in the Church who aren't really churchgoers might be called nominal Christians. A fee can be called nominal when it's small TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 in comparison to the value of what it buys. So, for example, you might sell a friend a good piece of furniture for a nominal amount. And the charge foTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
r a doctor's visit might be a nominal $20, since most of the cost is covered by an insurance plan.nomenclature /'nõ.men-.klã-.chúr/ (1) A name or desiUnit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 ants.• Naming newly discovered plants or animals requires close study of the system of nomenclature.Various specialized fields have their own particular nomenclatures, or sets of terms. In particle physics, for instance, the elementary particles known as quarks, which are believed to come in pairs, TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 have acquired such names as “up" and “down,” “strange” and “charm,” and “truth” and “beauty”—which is all most of US know about quarks and all we needTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
to know. But nomenclature is used most often for the system of biological classification created by Linnaeus. In Linnaeus’s system, each species has Unit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 quus zebra). But since broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage actually all belong to the same species (Brassica oleracea), they each need a third name to distinguish themselves.ignominious /.Ì9_n9_'mi_nẽ_0s/ (1) Marked with shame or disgrace; dishonorable. (2) Humiliating or degrading.• If Attila the Hu TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 n was truly murdered by his bride on their wedding night, it was a most ignominious death for a warrior.The Latin nomen could mean both “name” and “goTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
od reputation,” and even today we can say that someone who has been disgraced has “lost his good name.” With its negative prefix ig-, ignominious indiUnit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 et Union, party leaders who fell out of favor, even if they avoided being imprisoned or executed, became nonpersons. Their names were removed from official records and history books and they were treated as if they had never existed.misnomer /.miS-'nO-mer/ A wrong name, or the use of a wrong name.• TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 Calling the native peoples of the western hemisphere “Indians” was one of the great misnomers in recorded history.Historians have long noted that theTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20
Holy Roman Empire in its later years was neither holy, Roman, nor an empire. The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on nearby Breed's Hill. AndUnit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 Revie TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 f German ancestry. Koala bears aren't bears—they’re marsupials. And in the world of food, the Rocky Mountain oyster, as diners have sometimes discovered too late, aren't really oysters.PATER/PATR comes from both the Greek and the Latin word for “father.” So a patron, for example, is someone who assu TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 20 mes a fatherly role toward an institution or project or individual, giving moral and financial support.Unit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 RevieUnit 20NQM PATERPATR LEGA GREG ELL PREHEND/PREHENS TEMPER P.URG MILL HEML.SEM1 Number WordsQuiz 2.0-1 Quiz 20-2 Quiz 2.0-3 Quiz 2.0-4 Quiz 20.-5 RevieGọi ngay
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