Examples of using This expression in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Used in this expression.
This expression has four terms.
How about this expression?
This expression of yours, how are your inner feelings?
We can use this expression.
This expression is usually used with an ironic, or even contempt.
Let's examine this expression in more detail.
I think many of you probably know this expression.
Both words in this expression are incorrect.
This expression subtracts the value of the ShippedDate field or control from the value of the RequiredDate field or control.
Ever wondered where this expression came from?
You can enter this expression for a text box control in the ControlSource property box on the control's property sheet.
The meaning of algebraic expression Is the number obtained as a result ofperforming all arithmetic operations that are indicated in this expression.
Look clearly, remember this expression, remember this feeling.
This expression can be used in a text box in a form footer or report footer to calculate sales tax for a group of items.
Well it's somehow adding something to this expression so it has the form of something that is the square of an expression. .
This expression also illustrates that you can often nest the value returned by one function as an argument to another function.
Even native speakerswill have a hard time linking this expression to the standard nani o shite imasu ka, or“what are you doing?” in English.
This expression uses the Sum function to total the values in the Freight field, and then divides those totals by the sum of the values in the Subtotal field.
There are no exponents in this expression, but I will just write it down just for future reference: exponents.
This expression searches in the Suppliers table and returns the contact name of the supplier whose supplier ID matches the value in the SupplierID control on the Products form.
And to see why that makes sense,you just have to realize that this expression right here,this division problem, is the exact same thing as having 1.03075 divided by 0.25.
Using this expression, most people believe that it means a pampered and spoiled female person, but this interpretation of this phraseological unit is not entirely correct.
When y is equal to 0, this expression up here becomes 0 plus 0(our y here is going to be zero)…(We will do it in that same blue color.)… plus 0 plus -7.
You can also use this expression in the SQL property of a QueryDef object or when creating a Recordset object based on an SQL query.
You can use this expression in the Validation Rule property of a control or table field to ensure that only positive values are entered.
You can use this expression in the Validation Rule property of a control or table field to ensure that only positive values are entered.
And then we are done. So this expression is exactly-- the 3,000 divided by 160, or the 150 divided by 8, the 75 divided by 4, it all turns out to be 18.75 people is the capacity of the elevator.
So let's just try to solve this or evaluate this expression, then we will talk a little bit about the distributive law of multiplication over addition, usually just called the distributive law.