Learning log meeting 6
Name and NIM |
LRR (-) |
Topic |
Feature leads, bodies and
conclusion |
Date |
April, 10 , 2023 |
Sources/Links |
Smith, D. (2010).
Introduction to Journalism. Student Activities Book. TEACHINGpoint. The
Expert Systems for Teachers Series. United States of America. |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech,
definition, and in context (e.g., in a sentence) |
1. Anecdotal = [Anecdotal] Part of speech: adjective Indionesian : anekdot Definition : (of
an account) not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal
accounts rather than facts or research. e.g., “while there was much anecdotal
evidence there was little hard fact” Synonyms: Informal,
unreliable, based on hearsay, and unscientific. 2. precise = [prəˈsīs] Part of scpeech : Adjective Indonesian : tepat Definition :
marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail. e.g., “precise
directions” Synonyms : Exact, accurate, correct, error-free,
pinpoint, specific, detailed. 3. stake =[ stāk] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: mempertaruhkan Definition: support (a plant) with
a stake or stakes. e.g., “the gladioli
were staked in gaudy ranks” Synonyms : Prop up, tie up, tether, support,
hold up, brace, truss 4. denial = [dəˈnīəl] Part of speech: noun Indonesian: penyangkalan Definition: the action of
declaring something to be untrue. e.g., “she shook her
head in denial” Synonyms: Contradiction, counterstatement,
refutation, rebuttal 5. proximity =[präkˈsimədē] Part of speech: noun Indonesian : kedekatan Definition: nearness in
space, time, or relationship. e.g., “do not operate
microphones in close proximity to television sets” Synonyms: Closeness, nearness, presence,
juxtaposition, propinquity, adjacency |
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