Technique (n) -
Medical researches are always trying to develop new techniques to cure diseases.
The man had a different technique for fixing computers.
2. Valid (adj) -
Julianna felt that her hard work was validated when she accepted her TA of the year award.
The check was valid until the end of the month.
3. Access (n, v) -
If you use a proxy on the laptop, you will use access to using them.
Only the principal has access to every computer at the school.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Week 3 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Technique (n) -
Word Forms - techniques
Synonyms - procedure, system
Word Forms - techniques
Synonyms - procedure, system
The man is showing the technique of how to bowl.
2. Valid (adj) -
Word forms - validates, validated, validating, validity
Synonyms - genuine, authentic, confirmed, legitimate
This card will be valid until the expiration date.
3. Access (n, v) -
Word forms - accesses, accessed, accessing, accessible, accessibility
Synonyms - entry, entrance, connection, acquire, admit, achieve, annex
This account has access to everything on the computer.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Week 3 Vocabulary Definitions and Examples
1. Technique (n) - A way of carrying out a particular task, esp. the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
Ex. Medical researches are always trying to develop new techniques to cure diseases.
2. Valid (adj) - Actually supporting the intended point or claim.
Ex. Julianna felt that her hard work was validated when she accepted her TA of the year award.
3. Access (n, v) - A means of approaching or entering a place.
Ex. If you use a proxy on the laptop, you will use access to using them.
Ex. Medical researches are always trying to develop new techniques to cure diseases.
2. Valid (adj) - Actually supporting the intended point or claim.
Ex. Julianna felt that her hard work was validated when she accepted her TA of the year award.
3. Access (n, v) - A means of approaching or entering a place.
Ex. If you use a proxy on the laptop, you will use access to using them.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Week 2 Vocabulary Sentences
Technical (adj) -
The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
The computer they had just gotten had no technical problems, even though it was used.
2. Sufficient (adj) -
I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
The hikers had to have a sufficient amount of water in order to stay hydrated.
3. Proficient (adj) -
I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
The girl was at a proficient level in English and Math class.
The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
The computer they had just gotten had no technical problems, even though it was used.
2. Sufficient (adj) -
I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
The hikers had to have a sufficient amount of water in order to stay hydrated.
3. Proficient (adj) -
I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
The girl was at a proficient level in English and Math class.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Week 2 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
Technical (adj) -specialized, high-tech, scientific
The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
2. Sufficient (adj) - adequate, satisfactory, acceptable
I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
3. Proficient (adj) - able, capable, competent
I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
2. Sufficient (adj) - adequate, satisfactory, acceptable
I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
3. Proficient (adj) - able, capable, competent
I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
Monday, June 20, 2011
Week 2 Vocabulary Definitions & Examples
1. Technical (adj) - Of or relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques
Ex. The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
2. Sufficient (adj) - Enough; adequate
Ex. I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
3. Proficient (adj) - Having or marked by an advanced degree of competence, as in an art, vocation, profession, or branch of learning
Ex. I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
Ex. The technical directions to install my computer were too complicated for me to follow.
2. Sufficient (adj) - Enough; adequate
Ex. I am not hungry yet because I ate a sufficient breakfast this morning.
3. Proficient (adj) - Having or marked by an advanced degree of competence, as in an art, vocation, profession, or branch of learning
Ex. I am not very good at drawing, but I am very proficient at language arts
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Julius Caesar, Act 1.
In this scene, Caesar talks with Antony, by that you can tell that Caesar is superstisious. To keep with the idea of the supernatural, soothsayer speaks, warning Caesar to beware the ides of March. He's acting as if he's not concerned.
Caesar- King of Rome.
Brutus- Caesar's wingman.
Cassius- the instigator in the conspiracy against Caesar.
Cinna- the ones that are jealous of Caesar and are trying to kill him.
"But for my own part, it was Greek to me". -Caesar
It means that it was It was unintelligible to him.
Caesar- King of Rome.
Brutus- Caesar's wingman.
Cassius- the instigator in the conspiracy against Caesar.
Cinna- the ones that are jealous of Caesar and are trying to kill him.
"But for my own part, it was Greek to me". -Caesar
It means that it was It was unintelligible to him.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Week 2 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
Proportion - Fraction, amount, quantity, share
Proportion of the population than regularly buys singles.
Proportion of the population than regularly buys singles.
Scheme - Plan, plot, design, idea
Scheme administrator will then immediately pay out in accordance with the court order.
Scheme administrator will then immediately pay out in accordance with the court order.
Register - Record, schedule, inventory
The woman was registering online.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Summer Quarter, Week 1 Definitions & Examples
Proportion (verb, noun) - I need to proportion the pizza to serve more people.
(n)the relationship between different things or parts with respect to comparative size, number, or degree. (vb) to adjust in relative amount, size, etc
Register (verb, noun) - They registered at Target for their wedding. (n) a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept. (vb) to enter or cause to be entered formally in a register.
Scheme (verb, noun) - The students schemed to make a run to the store during break. (n) a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project. (vb) to devise as a scheme; plan; plot; contrive
(n)the relationship between different things or parts with respect to comparative size, number, or degree. (vb) to adjust in relative amount, size, etc
Register (verb, noun) - They registered at Target for their wedding. (n) a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept. (vb) to enter or cause to be entered formally in a register.
Scheme (verb, noun) - The students schemed to make a run to the store during break. (n) a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project. (vb) to devise as a scheme; plan; plot; contrive
Thursday, June 2, 2011
THURSDAY, MAY 26
Imply (verb) - Lying implies that you have something to hide. The report implies that two million jobs might be lost.
Component (noun) - The right to vote is a component of a democratic society. A car is made up of many components.
Exclude (verb) - I exclude red meat from my diet. There was a few people excluded from the fieltrip because of their behavior.
Component (noun) - The right to vote is a component of a democratic society. A car is made up of many components.
Exclude (verb) - I exclude red meat from my diet. There was a few people excluded from the fieltrip because of their behavior.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
Regulate (noun)- I think that when the school regulates who can play sports they should do it based on grades. Live animal research is more tightly regulated in britain than anywhere else in the world.
Institute (noun, verb) - When I am governor of California, I will institute programs for education.
The new institute made many students want to enroll in it.
Circumstance (noun)- Under no circumstances should you leave school without permission! The students couldnt leave the fieldtrip under any circumstances.
Institute (noun, verb) - When I am governor of California, I will institute programs for education.
The new institute made many students want to enroll in it.
Circumstance (noun)- Under no circumstances should you leave school without permission! The students couldnt leave the fieldtrip under any circumstances.
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