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  · explore

  · look for

  · 探索

  · We then explore a business process that models what has to be done in the business toachieve those goals and objectives.

  · antecedent

  · 先行的, 先驱的

  · The user can then explore the lattice by using specified criteria, such as support and confidencebounds, or by placing restrictions on the antecedent sequence.

  · motive

  · 动机, 目的

  · It appears the motive behind that particular murder was that her significant other did not wantchildren and she wanted to be with him.

  · cease

  · stop

  · 停止

  · Once we have, through analytic meditation, come to an insight or deeper understanding, thenwe should cease our analysis and begin the practice of "calm abiding.

  · fulfill

  · realize

  · 实现

  · I knew that this vision would not be fulfilled in a single year, or even several years. But I knew wehad to begin and that all of us have responsibilities to fulfill.

  · function

  · operate

  · 起作用

  · If a measure has more than one aggregation function in its list of aggregations, then themeasure is an asymmetric measure.

  · fantasy

  · 幻想

  · Smokers are an affront to this fantasy, and that is why no condemnation is strong enough fortheir presumption.

  · shape

  · 塑造

  · All this new research shows us that the languages we speak not only reflect or express ourthoughts, but also shape the very thoughts we wish to express.

  · objectify

  · 使客观化

  · I also explained Objectify's approach to relationships and demonstrated its query interface,which supports the GAE notions of filtering and sorting.

  · anxiety

  · 焦虑, 挂念

  · Concern

  · They sense and mimic peers’ behavior from early on, too, looking up at the ceiling if othersaround them do so or mirroring others’ cringes of fear and anxiety.

  · penchant

  · inclination

  · 倾向, 嗜好

  · It not known whether it was his stature or his penchant for fashionable sunglasses that oncedrew disparaging comments from political rival Dominique de Villepin.

  · instinct

  · 本能

  · But she had no proof of this, and her instinct in the circumstances was to avoid its purlieus.

  · detached

  · 分离的

  · Involved

  · Another restriction arises from the fact that the domain objects can be accessed both in the tierwhere they are managed by the entity manager and in all the other tiers where they aredetached.

  · comedy

  · 喜剧

  · He also emphasized that the nominees would not be subdivided, as with the Golden Globes, which are awarded for best drama as well as best comedy or musical.

  · sufficient

  · enough

  · 足够的

  · Insufficient

  · Proof that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and your family after you arrive inCanada.

  · deviation

  · 偏差, 背离

  · Actually, a colleague and I recently discussed the importance of standard deviation and how it isoften simply ignored.

  · ridiculous

  · 荒谬的, 可笑的

  · There was no ridiculous situation on the object because of the high level of human resourcesand the top secret level of everything.

  · contribute to

  · 有助于, 贡献

  · There are a number of reasons for this, but perhaps the most essential is that the moredevelopers contribute to the project, the more valuable the project becomes for everyone.

  · quality

  · characteristics

  · 特征

  · All these new tools make it easier than ever to ensure code quality, but you do have to knowhow to use them.


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