Examples of using Epithets in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Other early epithets for Titan include"Saturn's ordinary satellite".
The quants arethen left with little more than their flattering epithets.
Thus, Antiochus XIII bore two epithets: Philadelphos and Philometor.
Without a synopsis, all one can do is tocall it insightful and other such epithets.
In fact, none of these(and other) additional epithets and titles had ever been completely discarded.
However, newly designated serial numbers, letters orcombinations thereof are not acceptable alone as species epithets.
Luxurious, lush, charming, intoxicating- all these epithets can be applied to peonies, kings of the June garden.
The way we address these problems will determine more about the future of the American experiment- and America's role abroad-than all the anti-Russia epithets in the world.”.
Numbers, letters,or combinations thereof may be used as species epithets where such numbers and letters are already widely used.
Other common literary epithets are Cypris and Cythereia, which derive from her associations with the islands of Cyprus and Cythera respectively.
One of the first things we have to say to abeginner who has brought us his ms. is,'Avoid all epithets which are merely emotional.'.
One of Aphrodite's most common literary epithets is Philommeidḗs(φιλομμειδής), which means"smile-loving", but is sometimes mistranslated as"laughter-loving".
Many girls have had time to get burned in relationships, therefore there is a common opinion about guys as unreliable,and even divorced relatives throw many folklore epithets.
The unproven use of the epithets"best","No. 1" not only does not inspire confidence, but can also be challenged from the point of view of the law on advertising.
For example, in the case of unsatisfactory personal relationships, a person can personalize a material object(for example, a car), give it a name,use epithets similar to those used in personal communication.
With flattering epithets like“rocket scientists” or simply“the brain,” quants silently go about their jobs of validating pricing models, writing C++ programs and developing complicated spreadsheet solutions.
Second, with the controversy stirred up by a"new" edition of Adventures of Tom Sawyer andHuckleberry Finn in which the offensive racial epithets"injun" and"nigger" are replaced by"Indian" and"slave" respectively.
By obscene language,I mean the words banned on radio and television, plus epithets such as the b-word, even when addressed by one girl to another, or the n-word, even when used by one black student to another.
There is an opinion that the feminine lexicon does not tolerate abusive words, but you shouldn't turn into a defenseless sheep-learn to put your opponent in place with a quiet voice and literary epithets(it sounds even more offensive to another, as it immediately raises you several levels higher).
In the early days of the restored Church, terms such as Mormon Church andMormons were often used as epithets- as cruel terms, abusive terms- designed to obliterate God's hand in restoring the Church of Jesus Christ in these latter days.”.
The worship of these deities, and several others, was found across the Greek world,though they often have different epithets that distinguished aspects of the deity, and often reflect the absorption of other local deities into the pan-Hellenic scheme.
The species epithet commemorates the French explorer Pierre Sonnerat.
The epithet for the Mother Goddess, NIN.
The most striking thing aboutShanks is the color of his red hair, from which his epithet‘Red-Haired Shanks' is derived.
Political and economic conditions in the kingdom improved significantly,and Charles earned the epithet"the Beloved".
It's from that moment that our opponents honored us with the epithet"dogs of Fascists".
Menachem Meiri observed that the epithet Ha-Notzri attached to Yeshu in many instances was a late gloss.[citation needed].
Hynek also noted that onewag had bestowed upon Blue Book the epithet of“Society for the Explanation of the Uninvestigated”.[9].
Her snow monster form, as well as her epithet, is based on a yuki-onna, a monster from Japanese folklore that was literally a snow woman who would bewitch men before freezing them to death.
He is one ofonly two English monarchs to be given the epithet"the Great", the other one being Cnut the Great(although Cnut was not Saxon, but Danish).