status n. 1)high social position; recognition and respect by others 2)ones legal position, or condition Examples Nurses are undervalued, and they never enjoy the same status as doctors The status of black americans was not admitted until 1965 when the Voting Act was passed
Examples • Nurses are undervalued, and they never enjoy the same status as doctors. • The status of black Americans was not admitted until 1965 when the Voting Act was passed. status n. — 1) high social position; recognition and respect by others 2) one’s legal position, or condition
Theodore Roosevelt 26th President(1901-1909 )of the US (1858-1919) He first came to North Dakota badlands in September 1883 on a hunting trip While here he became interested in the cattle business. he returned the next year and established a ranch Here in the north dakota badlands where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors the memory of this great conservationist
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) 26th President (1901-1909) of the US. He first came to North Dakota badlands in September 1883 on a hunting trip. While here he became interested in the cattle business. He returned the next year and established a ranch. Here in the North Dakota badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts, Roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors the memory of this great conservationist
rival 1)v to equal; to be as good as or reach the same standard as 2)n. one who attempts to equal or surpass another; a competitor Examples No computer can rival a human brain. Cassette recorders cannot rival cd players in sound qualit She and i are rivals for the swimming prize
Examples • No computer can rival a human brain. • Cassette recorders cannot rival CD players in sound quality. • She and I are rivals for the swimming prize. rival — 1) v. to equal; to be as good as or reach the same standard as 2) n. one who attempts to equal or surpass another; a competitor
import v to buy or bring in from another country Examples After entering into WTO, China will import more agricultural products. To import from Russia, a firm needs russian rubles. What is the antonym of import Key exor
import v. — to buy or bring in from another country Examples • After entering into WTO, China will import more agricultural products. • To import from Russia, a firm needs Russian rubles. What is the antonym of “import” Key? export
by means of y using Examples The foreigner tried to make himself understood by means of body language. Thoughts are expressed most often by means of words
by means of — by using Examples • The foreigner tried to make himself understood by means of body language. • Thoughts are expressed most often by means of words