describe the notch and its function in the story
MAS O MENOS MEANS OKAY. It literally means 'more or less' but it is generally translated as "so, so" which is just a notch below "OK".It is literally translated from Spanish as More or less.
From a rhyme website:One syllable:beth, breath, breth, creath, greth, heth, leth, meth, neth, peth, seth, sheth, sneath, spethTwo syllable:eldreth, macbeth, mcbeath, mcbethThree syllable:baby's breath, catch one's breath, marybeth, out of breath, take a breathFour syllable:false baby's breath
Translation: I like/love you.Colloquially, it means "I love you". Literally, it means "I want you".te quiero = I love/like/want youWell, it means two diffrent things. It's how you say it. It can mean "I like you",or "I want you. "
An aura is an emotion or energy surrounding something. Here are some sentences.I can see a person's spiritual aura.There was an aura of excitement in the locker room before the big game.I sensed an aura of hostility when I walked into the meeting.Aimee's aura was a strong feeling of love.The cottages are built of wonderful honey-toned Cotswold stone, and the whole village exudes an aura of charm and relaxed timelessness.An aura of optimism filled the locker room as the team prepared for the season's first game.We hired Ms. Sommers because her resume was top-notch and she exuded an aura of professionalism and confidence.She usually writes romance novels, but her latest book has an aura of Gothic mystery.
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Terms like that can describe a lot of things depending on what one is talking about. My first reaction would be the notch or depression surrounding an airbag. When pressure of the opening bad is exerted, the notch fractures to release the bag.
A notch is a small cut, groove, or indentation made in an object or surface, often to facilitate a specific function or to improve grip. In various contexts, it can refer to a notch in a scoring system, indicating a level of achievement or a mark made to denote progress. In anatomy, it can describe a small hollow or depression in a bone or organ. The term is also used in engineering and design to refer to features that enhance interlocking or alignment.
In geography, a notch refers to a narrow pass or gap in a mountain range or ridge. It can also be used to describe a small depression or indentation in the coastline of a body of water.
Some specific adjectives that can describe "good" are excellent, top-notch, outstanding, and superior.
Kick it up a notch ! :perfomed by Pheneas and ferb with guest guitarist "THE LEGEND" SLASH
The semilunar notch, located in the ulna bone of the forearm, serves as the articulation point for the trochlea of the humerus, allowing for the hinge-like motion of the elbow joint. It facilitates flexion and extension of the forearm while also contributing to the stability of the joint. This notch, along with the radial notch, helps maintain proper alignment and movement between the ulna and radius during various arm activities.
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The antegonial notch is the depression along the jawline. To feel for the antegonial notch, place your thumb under your ear and against the back of your jaw. Slide your thumb along the border of the jaw as if tracing the jawline from your ear to your chin. Your thumb will slide down the back of the jawline (mandible), then turn a corner at the angle of the jaw. Just in front of this angle, your thumb will feel a slight depression; this is the antegonial notch (easier to see on a picture than it is to describe).
Well a V-notch gives better accurate results when compared to rectangular notch.
No notch is still alive
EXPOSITIONA young traveler stops for the night with a family that lives in a "notch" next to a mountain. They make friendly conversation, interrupted once by the sound of a wagon carrying other travelers (who pause but do not go inside, continuing on with their journey) and then by the sound of rocks falling from the slope. The father reassures the visitor that rockfalls happen regularly without causing harm, but that the family has a "safe place" to go in the event of a serious collapse.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~COMPLICATIONThe group carries on with their friendly conversation. The visitor acknowledges that he is young and has no accomplishments of note, but hopes he will have "achieved my destiny" before he dies and then "I shall have built my monument!" The father expresses the wish for a more humble legacy, and the aged grandmother makes a request for her dying day.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~CLIMAXSuddenly, they are alarmed by the sound of a much larger avalanche. They scream in fear of "The Slide!" and bolt outside for their safe place. But they are all caught up in the rockslide and killed, while the house is completely undamaged. Their bodies are swept away and never found. The narrator notes that some who see the house later think there is evidence of a visitor that night, but others disagree - the young man has in fact died without leaving any trace of his life.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~