This is a line from the poem Man With a Hoe by Edwin Markham. The poem is talking about how God made man in His image, but that Man suffers and toils to survive. This line is a question - "what gulfs exist between Man and angel?" What huge distances separate us from heaven?
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The phrase 'localizador moviles' is from the Portuguese language and means 'locator mobile'. It is a tracking app that can be downloaded for smartphones and tablets.
I heard it means something like the English phrase "on the ball".
Shakespeare never had any of his characters say this. Honest. Yet nevertheless it appears in questions over and over again. Why? Who is suggesting that this is a phrase found in Shakespeare? It means nothing and is not a phrase used by anyone. The phrase "Gi' you good-den" is another story altogether.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
The inscription 'Sanctus Serathin utinensis tecit venetijs anno 1730' contains some errors. The words most likely are 'Seraphim', 'fecit', and 'venetii'. So the correct inscription is the following: 'Sanctus Seraphim utinensis fecit Venetii anno 1730'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'Sanctus' means 'Saint'; 'Seraphim' means 'Seraphim'; 'utinensis' means 'tools'; 'fecit' means 'made'; 'Venetii' means 'Venice'; and 'anno' means 'year'. The meaning therefore is as follows: Made with the tools of St Seraphim, Venice, 1730.
Archangels are seraphs according to mythology, but not all seraphs are archangels.
The plural noun golfos means gulfs, or bays.
It is a phrase that means just what it says -- someone was blinking their eyes between whatever else was in the original sentence.
You cannot understand an idiom without knowing ahead of time what it means. A phrase is just part of a normal sentence.
The phrase 'by space and time' means relativity between two or more things.
The phrase "over the fence" or also known as "on the fence" is a common English idiom. It means when a person has to choose between two sides.
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
Intra-alveolar means between the alveoli. Focal means within a limited area. There are both adjectives and the phrase is missing a noun. (In other words, focal intra-alveolar...what?)
Pull the plug is a phrase that means to stop something. Put a sock in it is a phrase that means tells a noisy person to be quiet. Pulling your leg is a phrase that means tricking someone as a joke.
It means the number 7.2 and the number 7.6 are included in whatever you are talking about, along with all numbers in between them.
It means you are prepared.