The only way to figure out what an idiom means is to know the definition, but you can make a guess, or an inference based on the context.
The context clue for "meticulously" might be "He cleaned his room meticulously, making sure to dust every corner and organize his belongings with precision." In this sentence, "meticulously" indicates that the person cleaned with great attention to detail and care.
She showed great prudence by carefully considering all the options before making a decision.
The homophone for great is grate. Example, "I like to help my mum grate cheese".
The example is not where I last saw it. Watch where you're going!
The present tense of 'show' is 'shows.' For example, "He shows great talent in music."
Explaining in great detail the intricate workings of a new video game to a friend, complete with tips and strategies, is an example of geeking out.
It is an excellent model for explaining the universe.
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The same species as Highbreed is my guess. There is a great video on youtube explaining why!
Humans are capable of making higher levels of decision making then their robot counterparts. They are also able to be more creative. Drawing abstract art would be a great example. Making a decision on how to operate and changing the plan on the fly is another example.
Humans are capable of making higher levels of decision making then their robot counterparts. They are also able to be more creative. Drawing abstract art would be a great example. Making a decision on how to operate and changing the plan on the fly is another example.
The context clue for "meticulously" might be "He cleaned his room meticulously, making sure to dust every corner and organize his belongings with precision." In this sentence, "meticulously" indicates that the person cleaned with great attention to detail and care.
theres no real way of explaining it. lets just say you forget everything for a moment and just feel great, with whole your body. or another way of explaining it: you will sure notice it ^^
Of course it can! It's a great way to reduce some calories when making burger as a base for taco meat (as an example).
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The secret to making money is to find something that you have a great passion for and that you love to do and then find out a way to get payed for it! For example: If you love science then you should become a scientist which happens to be a job that gets a lot of pay!