The phrase "land obtainment" refers to the acquisition or securing of land through purchase, lease, or other means. It can involve legal processes, negotiations, and agreements to gain ownership or access to a particular piece of land for various purposes.
There seems to be a typo in your question. If you meant "metaphor," it is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
A rhetorical question is a question that is not meant to be answered, as the answer is usually implied or obvious.
A self-answering question is known as a rhetorical question. These types of questions are not meant to be answered, as the answer is already implied by the question itself.
One famous phrase associated with highwaymen is "Stand and deliver!" which they would shout when robbing travelers on the road. This phrase was meant to instill fear and demand compliance from their victims.
The same as the question to a silly answer: Thirteen thrushes and half a pound of asti.
The phrase means that the question is difficult to answer. Like this one.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole phrase (sentence) to describe what it is that you want answered. What are the formulae meant to do with cubic equations?
When you ask a question it gets marked as needing an answer because it is "unanswered". This means the question has been asked but has no solution yet.
This is a phrase, not a question. We can't guess what you meant to ask about it. Please try again and be more specific.
This is an old Latin question posed by the poet, "Juvenal" in his "Satires". The philosopher Plato later popularized the phrase. It is a question meant to be thought over, so there is no original answer. The phrase was originally "What guardians watch over the guardians?" It is Who Watches the Watchers?"
The phrase trans ocean is meant to mean across the ocean. Trans ocean is meant to be the same as transocean, which is not a word but a shorter version of transoceanic, to which it is meant to have a similar meaning.
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The phrase a wallpaper on your desktop can mean that your desktop is covered in papers. This can be meant on your computer or your actual desk.
It's from a game show. Originally, it was "the 64,000 dollar question" because that was the ultimate prize if a contestant answered the hardest question on the show. Nowadays, the phrase just means "the most important question" about a situation.
The phrase "does she smok" seems to be a typo or an incomplete question. If you meant to ask whether someone smokes, the answer would depend on the individual in question. You may need to provide more context or clarify your question for a more accurate response.
There seems to be a typo in your question. If you meant "metaphor," it is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
What does "this" mean in Spanish? "This" translates as "este" or "esta". But perhaps you meant to put in a phrase to be translated , and accidentally left it out. Please ask your question again.