My learning log meeting 10
Name
and NIM |
LRR |
Topic |
A matter of opinion: What an Editorial Does |
Date |
May 29 , 2023 |
Sources/Links |
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Learned
vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context
(e.g., in a sentence) |
1. empirical = [empirical] Part of speech: adjective Indionesian : empiris Definition : e.g., “they provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument” Synonyms: observed, seen, factual, actual, and real. 2. loosely =[ ˈlo͞oslē] Part of speech: adverb Indonesian: bebas Definition : in a way that is not close, compact, or solid in structure or formation e.g., “buildings are grouped loosely around a village green” Synonyms: Free, freely, without resistant, liberally 3. acquaint= [əˈkwānt] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: memperkenalkan Definition: make someone aware of or familiar with e.g., “new staff should be acquainted with fire exit routes” Synonyms: Familiarize, make familiar, make conversant, accustom to, make known to, make aware of, inform of 4. reinforce= [ˌrēinˈfôrs] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: memperkuat Definition: strengthen or support (an object or substance), especially with additional material e.g., “the helmet has been reinforced with a double layer of cork” Synonyms: Strengthen, fortify, bolster up, shore up, buttress, prop up, underpin, brace, stiffen, hold up
5. . precise= [prəˈsīs] Part of speech: 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, explicit, clear-out, close |
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