version n translation into another language; a version of something is any of the several types or forms in which it exists, especially one particular form of a piece of writing, or one particular person's account of an accident Examples You must give your version of the accident to the police. The film version of the novel has come out but far from being exciting as the original novel The first and second version of this report is quite different and somewhat contradictory
version n. — translation into another language; a version of something is any of the several types or forms in which it exists, especially one particular form of a piece of writing, or one particular person’s account of an accident. Examples • You must give your version of the accident to the police. • The film version of the novel has come out but far from being exciting as the original novel. • The first and second version of this report is quite different and somewhat contradictory
potential adi 1) the range of qualities that a person or thing has that can be developed Examples He is surely going to fulfill his potential if he is encouraged properly. She has the_potential to be a great singer because she has showed a keen interest and gift in singing since she was a child He bought the house because he could see that it had development potential. 2 More to learn
potential adj. — 1) the range of qualities that a person or thing has that can be developed Examples • He is surely going to fulfill his potential if he is encouraged properly. • She has the potential to be a great singer because she has showed a keen interest and gift in singing since she was a child. • He bought the house because he could see that it had development potential. More to learn
potential a小. used to describe something that is possible or capable of developing into or being developed into a particular thing Examples It is regarded as a potential health hazard by the scientists, do not expose yourself too much to this kind of radiation The book which is being written by a popular TV presenter is said to be a potential bestseller. He has been identified by the media as a potential cabinet minister
potential adj. — used to describe something that is possible or capable of developing into or being developed into a particular thing Examples • It is regarded as a potential health hazard by the scientists, do not expose yourself too much to this kind of radiation. • The book which is being written by a popular TV presenter is said to be a potential bestseller. • He has been identified by the media as a potential cabinet minister
reign (a particular quality, e.g. hope or fear) be influential prevail Examples A sense of depression still reigned in the office though the crisis was over. What still reigns in the country is the belief that every one can realize his or her dream by hard work and intelligence
reign v. — (a particular quality, e.g. hope or fear) be influential, prevail Examples • A sense of depression still reigned in the office though the crisis was over. • What still reigns in the country is the belief that every one can realize his or her dream by hard work and intelligence
run into v D)unexpectedly faced with, fall into( difficulties, troubles or debts) Examples We ran into serious problems when we were in the middle of doing the experiment. 2 More to learn
run into v. — 1) unexpectedly faced with, fall into ( difficulties, troubles or debts) Examples • We ran into serious problems when we were in the middle of doing the experiment. More to learn