His argument is that knowledge and experience change the way you look at a river: first you see only its beauty and majesty, later - when you have started to regularly navigate the river you only look at the river as a source of information on currents, banks and other hazards, wind changes etcetera. So, he says, you lose and you gain - but in gaining all this technical knowledge you may lose the perspective of what is the essence.
the current causes alternating magnetic fields which shake the wires and they get warm so snow and rain sizzle off the wires.
Beneath.
Beneath is an adverb.
more beneath, most beneath
cotton swabs are the ice beneath my skates. They are the butter beneath my pasta. and they are the flour beneath my latkas. they are the buttons beneath my remote. they are the numbers beneath my clock. and last, they are the cotton beneath my swabs................lets just say..............
Beneath :))))))
Beneath means below.
No beneath is a proposition. A phrase is two or three words not one word. beneath the waves - is a prepositional phrase.
in the beneath in the beneath
As an adverb beneath means - below, in a lower place, underneath Beneath the festive mood there was an underlying apprehension.
Beneath the Sky was created in 2004.
Beneath the Wheel was created in 1906.