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(32) fallacy Successful completion of assignments by the pupils established the soundness of my efforts without luring me into the fallacy that I had solved the problem definitively. (33) fantasy He takes comfort in the fantasy that everybody in Habana is in bed praying to all the saints and virgins for sleep so that in their dreams they may find themselves in a better place. (34) fear There’s also the fear that a crisis could have unforeseen effects. (35) feeling I remember the air being sucked out of the room and the feeling that I’m in the presence of pure evil. (36) finding The finding that the Iceman was lactose intolerant supports that picture. (37) hope That has enabled the schools to launch additional food programs in the hope that students will no longer go to bed hungry. (38) hunch I had the hunch that intuition was the key to individual and collective success in all human endeavors. (39) hypothesis This study explores the hypothesis that vocabulary growth can have 2 types of effects in morphosyntactic development. (40) idea The increase supports the idea that they are planets and not brown dwarfs. (41) ideal As a veteran, I can attest to the ideal that in the Armed Forces those in command must be supported and obeyed to achieve success and prevent the loss of American lives. (42) illusion First, it contrives the illusion that war is necessary to defend the country from some absolute evil. (43) impression Maurice wants to have a try as it is one he hasn’t used, and you get the impression that he blames you for not having thought of it before. (44) inference The inference that properly prepared poultry is causing human illness and death is without foundation. (45) inkling Just a week ago today, the Kemps got the inkling that he’d be it for number two. (46) instinct I never had the instinct that it was a good place. (47) interpretation In addition, the indices also suggested the interpretation that mothers tended to be more sensitive to students’ multiple intelligences than fathers, teachers, and peers. (48) intuition Comparative analyses shed light on the successes and failures in trying to stabilize democratic rule and flesh out the intuition that stable democracy requires more than just rushing to hold an election. (49) judgement There is a disturbing implication in the courts failure to recognize an applicable standard of care for teachers, which is tantamount to a legal judgement that teaching is not cognizable as a profession. (50) knowledge But I can not escape the knowledge that Raphael and I could have saved her if I had stayed. (51) misapprehension Gentleman is clearly under the misapprehension that I have been Prime Minister for 50 years -- not yet. (52) misconception For example, a person working in a room with or without other people can easily develop the misconception that he has a complete picture in his mind of the physical environment. (53) misunderstanding The significance of the Carmelite school has been greatly exaggerated because of the widespread misunderstanding that the Carmelite Whitefriary stood on the site of the hospital, an important monastic site with a splendid fourteenth-century gate. << 上一頁 [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] ... 下一頁 >> 引用地址: |
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