about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
Literally, the Latin words compos mentis mean "in control of the mind", but the phrase is generally translated into English as "of sound mind", that is, "sane".
This phrase means that with each new recruit or follower he gains, the person referred to becomes progressively weaker or less powerful. It suggests that the individual's strength or influence is diminishing as more people join and potentially dilute their power.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means true, staunch, reliable. Sound means strong and sturdy.
To me, it would mean alot. Hope this helps, Have a great day
The phrase "hideous and discordant din" typically refers to a loud, chaotic, and unpleasant noise, often used to describe a disturbing or unsettling sound. It conveys a sense of discomfort and displeasure with the harsh and grating nature of the sound.
If you mean 'how would these words sound if I used Japanese characters to write them so that they still sound as similar as possible': Ritturu Jyapaniizu.
The meaning of the phrase to ring is to give forth a clear, resonant sound. "To ring" is considered a verb. To ring can also mean to form a circle around something.
It always means both. You can substitute the word 'when' for the phrase 'as soon as' and both meanings will be preserved. You can also substitute 'just after'. As soon as the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. When the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. Just after the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. The phrase 'as soon as' refers to the moment that something will occur. The rest of the sentence tells us what happens 'just after'.
It is literal - it means a crashing sound that is loud enough to make your ears ring - such as a very nearby lightning strike.
It isn't clear what you mean with "stronger or weaker". Neptune's gravity is stronger than that of Earth, if that's what you mean, since Neptune has a larger mass.