1. explain
Professors should explain everything in detail, not be succinct and always tell students to go home and read their books.
It takes only a short time to learn how to explain things to students. It takes much longer to learn when not to.
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It is, moreover, very difficult to explain in any other way why there should be so much helium in the universe.
When I first took a C course, I couldn't understand a single thing explained in class. Thank God I got a friend of mine who's a programmer to explain to me how the whole caboodle works.
Good doctors explain things to patients in easily understandable ways, using anatomical models and such.
These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface).
We need to postulate a completely different paradigm to explain all these phenomena.
Without warning, the teachers ask students from each country to take the microphone and explain to everyone their reasons for coming to Harbin.
I can't quite explain it, but I believe I've caught a glimpse of the differences between Japanese and American cultures and lifestyles.
The role of the historian is less to discover and catalog documents than to interpret and explain them.
A dream... I was trying to explain to St. Peter, and was doing it in the German tongue, because I didn't want to be too explicit.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
It's no use trying to find people to play Street Fighter with when you can't explain double quarter-circle joystick motions.
The aim of this report is to explain why there is the problem of obesity among primary school children and how this problem could be resolved.
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(5) 03 09 2024 The changing work modelUnit 5 Off to work - part 2Michał Session 1 12/09/2018ANGIELSKI MOTHER FUCKERSSłówka 3a i 3b2. account for
I have no idea how I can account for my strange behavior.
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions may account for changes in the climate.
A number of factors account for the differences between the two scores.
The Federal Reserve had to account for the USD 13 trillion spent to bail out the banks.
When you’re the treasurer of a club you have to account for every penny spent.
Why didn't you account for your absence?
That would account for all her meningeal symptoms - rash, fever.
Greek Olives account for a lot of World's production
Electronic goods account for over 30% of our exports.
1) I hope you can account for the money you spent! 2) The goverment must account for its new policy. 3) Oh well, that accounts for it (I understand now why it happened)
The job of the treasurer is to account for every penny that is earned or spent. How do you account for their strange behavior? These useless catalogs account for at least half the mail we get every day.
You will be brought before the disciplinary panel to account for your behaviour.
The suspect couldn't account for his time that night.
Subsidies from local authorities account for 3/4 of our budget.
In traditional costing systems direct labour an direct material costs account for the largest proportion of costs.
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tua sem. letni 2012/13plastic surgery3. get across
It was difficult to get across to the general public the importance of the matter.
What message are you trying to get across to the consumer?
Every young man wants to get across.
get across a meaning
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