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The abstract noun form of the verb to resemble is resemblance.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to resemble are resemblance and the gerund, resembling.
Yes. Any language that does not closely resemble the machine code is a high-level language. The more abstract the language, the more high-level it is and the more complex it is to translate into machine code. Logo is highly abstract; it bears no resemblance whatsoever to machine code, therefore it is high level.
The suspects resemble an old style gang.The photos of the older couple resemble my parents.Two possible sentences for 'resemble' would be:Although in the same Order of animals, a koala and a wombat do not resemble each other at all.I have been told that I resemble my brother in appearance.
Usually draped lines, spots, snimals plants and shapes, done in a very abstract way. They are very into geometric shapes. And the africans do the patterns to resemble the African independance, etc :)
The word resemble is a verb. The past tense is resembled.
Resemble means to look alike or look the same.
"Resemblance" is the noun form for the verb resemble.
Resemble in Spanish is: parecerse. Example: Te te pareces a tu padre. (You resemble your father.)
it is possible that a wasp can resemble its parents because of genetics. if a child can resemble its parents, it will be possible that a wasp can resemble its parents. it might not be physical but possible it its genetic coding.
Some say I resemble my mother's mother, some say I resemble my father's sister but they're all wrong, I only resemble me.
to resemble to is to like something .e.g she resemble her mum so much