El documento habla sobre cliquear en discos. En pocas palabras, invita al lector a hacer clic en discos sin dar más detalles sobre el contexto o propósito.
Los usuarios pueden interactuar con los discos en la interfaz clickeando sobre ellos para recibir más información o realizar acciones. Al hacer clic en un disco, se muestra un menú emergente con opciones para ver detalles, reproducir, agregar a una lista de reproducción o compartir el disco con otros. La interfaz busca ofrecer una forma sencilla e intuitiva para que los usuarios exploren y administren su colección digital de música y otros contenidos.
Los usuarios pueden interactuar con los discos en la interfaz clickeando sobre ellos para recibir más información o realizar acciones. Al hacer clic en un disco, se muestra un menú emergente con opciones para ver detalles, reproducir, agregar a una lista de reproducción o compartir el disco. La interfaz busca ofrecer una forma sencilla e intuitiva para que los usuarios exploren y consuman música de manera eficiente.
Kazajistán es un país sin litoral en Asia Central y Europa, que limita con Rusia, China, Kirguistán, Uzbekistán y Turkmenistán. La capital se trasladó en 1997 de Almaty a Astaná, una ciudad nueva con monumentos como la Torre de la Paz de 105 metros y la mezquita más grande de Asia Central. Astaná también alberga edificios gubernamentales, el Centro Cultural Khan Shatyr, estadios y el Palacio Presidencial Ak Orda.
Madrid suffers crisis of confidence as debt and unemployment hit homeruilopez
Madrid has struggled since the 2008 financial crisis and property market crash. The once vibrant city has seen its tourism and cultural industries decline as visitors and businesses prefer other Spanish cities like Barcelona. Madrid has taken on substantial debt to fund large projects during the boom years, and now spends 30% of its budget on debt payments. It is working to cut costs and taxes to revive its economy, but unemployment remains high and Madrid continues to lose jobs while other cities recover.
El documento resume la reunión anual de ADEL, un grupo de desarrollo rural. ADEL aún tiene 1 millón de euros para invertir en proyectos hasta 2013. Se presentó la nueva junta directiva de 16 personas para los próximos años. Algunas líneas de financiamiento como formación e información aún tienen fondos disponibles para nuevos proyectos.
Los usuarios pueden interactuar con los discos en la interfaz clickeando sobre ellos para recibir más información o realizar acciones. Al hacer clic en un disco, se muestra un menú emergente con opciones para ver detalles, reproducir, agregar a una lista de reproducción o compartir el disco con otros. La interfaz busca ofrecer una forma sencilla e intuitiva para que los usuarios exploren y administren su colección digital de música y otros contenidos.
Los usuarios pueden interactuar con los discos en la interfaz clickeando sobre ellos para recibir más información o realizar acciones. Al hacer clic en un disco, se muestra un menú emergente con opciones para ver detalles, reproducir, agregar a una lista de reproducción o compartir el disco. La interfaz busca ofrecer una forma sencilla e intuitiva para que los usuarios exploren y consuman música de manera eficiente.
Kazajistán es un país sin litoral en Asia Central y Europa, que limita con Rusia, China, Kirguistán, Uzbekistán y Turkmenistán. La capital se trasladó en 1997 de Almaty a Astaná, una ciudad nueva con monumentos como la Torre de la Paz de 105 metros y la mezquita más grande de Asia Central. Astaná también alberga edificios gubernamentales, el Centro Cultural Khan Shatyr, estadios y el Palacio Presidencial Ak Orda.
Madrid suffers crisis of confidence as debt and unemployment hit homeruilopez
Madrid has struggled since the 2008 financial crisis and property market crash. The once vibrant city has seen its tourism and cultural industries decline as visitors and businesses prefer other Spanish cities like Barcelona. Madrid has taken on substantial debt to fund large projects during the boom years, and now spends 30% of its budget on debt payments. It is working to cut costs and taxes to revive its economy, but unemployment remains high and Madrid continues to lose jobs while other cities recover.
El documento resume la reunión anual de ADEL, un grupo de desarrollo rural. ADEL aún tiene 1 millón de euros para invertir en proyectos hasta 2013. Se presentó la nueva junta directiva de 16 personas para los próximos años. Algunas líneas de financiamiento como formación e información aún tienen fondos disponibles para nuevos proyectos.
La fábula narra la historia de una hormiga maestra feliz que disfrutaba enseñando a sus alumnos. Sin embargo, con el tiempo la burocracia educativa aumentó con la contratación de nuevos puestos administrativos como un director, secretaria, supervisor y otros, lo que hizo que la maestra dejara de ser feliz y se sintiera estresada por el exceso de papeleo. Finalmente, fue despedida cuando un consultor determinó que había demasiada gente en la educación.
The document discusses public school support. It advocates for increased funding and resources for public schools across the country. Providing adequate funding and resources for public schools benefits students and helps strengthen communities.
The document provides definitions and explanations of various English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "vino" (wine), explains the saying "God moves in a mysterious way" to mean that God's plans are beyond human understanding, and defines the phrase "rally round" to mean helping someone who is in need. It also includes sample sentences and brief quizzes for some of the terms.
10 03-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a daily English learning blog that provides vocabulary, idioms, and phrases with pictures and explanations. It includes entries for common words like tomatoes, lizards, hairdryer, as well as phrases like "grease someone's palm" which means to bribe someone, and "do up" which means to fasten or secure something. It also includes sayings like "If you wish good advice, consult an old man" which suggests that older people have more experience and wisdom to offer good advice.
09 29-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a collection of English idioms, phrases, vocabulary and their meanings from various online sources. It includes explanations and examples for words and concepts like "cue", "acupuncture", "daffodil", "winch", "jam session", the phrase "loaded", a Chinese proverb about death, and definitions of "mark up". It aims to provide daily advanced resources for learning English idioms, phrases and vocabulary.
07 19-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
- "Rooster" defined as a male chicken
- Different types of flour like wheat and self-raising flour
- A surfboard described as a long piece of plastic for surfing
- A sink defined as a basin for washing dishes
- The phrase "feather your own nest" meaning using one's position for personal gain
- Idioms like "the wish is father to the thought" suggesting how desires influence opinions
07 18-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples of common English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words. It includes explanations of idioms like "like water off a duck's back" and "on the blink" as well as words like "dumbell", "suitcase", and "tent". Each entry provides the meaning of the word or idiom in 1-2 sentences and includes an example sentence and picture to enhance understanding. Quick quizzes are also included for some of the idioms. Overall sources and picture credits are listed at the end.
07 17-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a collection of English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words with their meanings and sample sentences. It includes entries for terms like "tin opener", "ink pad", "radio", "blackboard", "weight off your shoulders", "dud", "hold off", and the saying "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me". Pictures are provided for some of the terms to enhance understanding. Sources at the bottom credit websites and references used.
07 17-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
1) "tin opener" and "ink pad" are defined as tools for opening cans of food and applying ink to stamps, respectively.
2) "radio" is defined as electronic equipment used to listen to broadcasts or send/receive messages over airwaves.
3) A "blackboard" is a dark, smooth board used in schools for writing with chalk.
4) The idiom "a weight off your shoulders" means no longer having to worry about or deal with something difficult.
07 16-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
1. The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words.
2. Examples include definitions for terms like "chopping board", "cabbage", "punch", and explanations of sayings like "go down a treat" and "empty vessels make the most noise".
3. Sources for the information and images are provided, including language learning websites and dictionaries.
07 15-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "caterpillar", "timer", "asparagus", and "cheetah". It also explains the meanings of idioms such as "volte-face" which means to do an about-face or completely change your opinion, "poof" and "poofter" which are offensive slurs for gay men, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" which means not to repair or change something that is working properly. Examples are given for use of each idiom or phrase. Sources for the information and images are listed at the end.
07 15-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "caterpillar", "timer", "asparagus", and "cheetah". It also explains the meanings of idioms such as "volte-face" which means to do an about-face or completely change your opinion, "poof" and "poofter" which are offensive slurs for gay men, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" which means not to repair or change something that is working properly. Sources for the information and images are listed at the end.
07 14-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
- Holly, chateau, aqueduct, various meanings of "crown", "every trick in the book", computer "up time", the sayings "crime doesn't pay" and "go for", and their meanings.
It also includes pictures and short quizzes to test understanding of the terms. Examples are given to illustrate the terms, which come from sources like English language learning websites and dictionaries.
The document provides definitions and examples for several English words and phrases, including:
1. Digger, gymnast, pillar box, pastry, and weak at the knees, providing definitions and examples for understanding their meanings.
2. Deadbeat and deadbeat dad, explaining these refer to a dull, lazy, unreliable person, especially used in the context of a father who refuses to pay child support.
3. Stamp out, meaning to strongly act to stop something bad or harmful, giving examples like stamping out crime or corruption.
4. The saying "Patience is a virtue" suggests that getting angry when having to wait is considered a bad personal trait, as patience is seen as
07 12-2011 improving english (esl learners).ruilopez
1. The document provides English expressions and their meanings to help ESL learners improve their English skills.
2. It includes explanations of expressions involving the word "running", idioms like "none so blind as those who will not see", and informal words like "groovy" and "down in the dumps".
3. Various English vocabulary words are also defined related to cleaning, violence, and feeling sad.
Daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasal verbs, slang and sayings ...ruilopez
The document provides definitions and example sentences for several English idioms, phrasal verbs, slang terms and sayings, along with accompanying pictures. Key vocabulary includes "up in arms", "nerd", "look forward to", "what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander", and their meanings in casual or non-literal English usage. It also lists additional words like "chain", "orchid", and "planet" defined in a dictionary.
The document contains definitions and explanations of several English sayings, idioms, slang terms, and vocabulary words from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Some of the entries explained include "drink like a fish" meaning to drink a lot of alcohol, "OD" meaning to overdose on drugs, the phrasal verb "drive away" meaning to cause something to leave, and the saying "ignorance of the law is no excuse" meaning a lack of knowledge of a law is not a valid defense for breaking it.
La fábula narra la historia de una hormiga maestra feliz que disfrutaba enseñando a sus alumnos. Sin embargo, con el tiempo la burocracia educativa aumentó con la contratación de nuevos puestos administrativos como un director, secretaria, supervisor y otros, lo que hizo que la maestra dejara de ser feliz y se sintiera estresada por el exceso de papeleo. Finalmente, fue despedida cuando un consultor determinó que había demasiada gente en la educación.
The document discusses public school support. It advocates for increased funding and resources for public schools across the country. Providing adequate funding and resources for public schools benefits students and helps strengthen communities.
The document provides definitions and explanations of various English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "vino" (wine), explains the saying "God moves in a mysterious way" to mean that God's plans are beyond human understanding, and defines the phrase "rally round" to mean helping someone who is in need. It also includes sample sentences and brief quizzes for some of the terms.
10 03-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a daily English learning blog that provides vocabulary, idioms, and phrases with pictures and explanations. It includes entries for common words like tomatoes, lizards, hairdryer, as well as phrases like "grease someone's palm" which means to bribe someone, and "do up" which means to fasten or secure something. It also includes sayings like "If you wish good advice, consult an old man" which suggests that older people have more experience and wisdom to offer good advice.
09 29-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a collection of English idioms, phrases, vocabulary and their meanings from various online sources. It includes explanations and examples for words and concepts like "cue", "acupuncture", "daffodil", "winch", "jam session", the phrase "loaded", a Chinese proverb about death, and definitions of "mark up". It aims to provide daily advanced resources for learning English idioms, phrases and vocabulary.
07 19-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
- "Rooster" defined as a male chicken
- Different types of flour like wheat and self-raising flour
- A surfboard described as a long piece of plastic for surfing
- A sink defined as a basin for washing dishes
- The phrase "feather your own nest" meaning using one's position for personal gain
- Idioms like "the wish is father to the thought" suggesting how desires influence opinions
07 18-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples of common English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words. It includes explanations of idioms like "like water off a duck's back" and "on the blink" as well as words like "dumbell", "suitcase", and "tent". Each entry provides the meaning of the word or idiom in 1-2 sentences and includes an example sentence and picture to enhance understanding. Quick quizzes are also included for some of the idioms. Overall sources and picture credits are listed at the end.
07 17-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document is a collection of English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words with their meanings and sample sentences. It includes entries for terms like "tin opener", "ink pad", "radio", "blackboard", "weight off your shoulders", "dud", "hold off", and the saying "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me". Pictures are provided for some of the terms to enhance understanding. Sources at the bottom credit websites and references used.
07 17-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
1) "tin opener" and "ink pad" are defined as tools for opening cans of food and applying ink to stamps, respectively.
2) "radio" is defined as electronic equipment used to listen to broadcasts or send/receive messages over airwaves.
3) A "blackboard" is a dark, smooth board used in schools for writing with chalk.
4) The idiom "a weight off your shoulders" means no longer having to worry about or deal with something difficult.
07 16-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
1. The document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words.
2. Examples include definitions for terms like "chopping board", "cabbage", "punch", and explanations of sayings like "go down a treat" and "empty vessels make the most noise".
3. Sources for the information and images are provided, including language learning websites and dictionaries.
07 15-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "caterpillar", "timer", "asparagus", and "cheetah". It also explains the meanings of idioms such as "volte-face" which means to do an about-face or completely change your opinion, "poof" and "poofter" which are offensive slurs for gay men, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" which means not to repair or change something that is working properly. Examples are given for use of each idiom or phrase. Sources for the information and images are listed at the end.
07 15-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, sayings, and vocabulary words. It defines terms like "caterpillar", "timer", "asparagus", and "cheetah". It also explains the meanings of idioms such as "volte-face" which means to do an about-face or completely change your opinion, "poof" and "poofter" which are offensive slurs for gay men, and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" which means not to repair or change something that is working properly. Sources for the information and images are listed at the end.
07 14-2011 daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasalruilopez
This document provides definitions and examples for several English idioms, phrases, and vocabulary words, including:
- Holly, chateau, aqueduct, various meanings of "crown", "every trick in the book", computer "up time", the sayings "crime doesn't pay" and "go for", and their meanings.
It also includes pictures and short quizzes to test understanding of the terms. Examples are given to illustrate the terms, which come from sources like English language learning websites and dictionaries.
The document provides definitions and examples for several English words and phrases, including:
1. Digger, gymnast, pillar box, pastry, and weak at the knees, providing definitions and examples for understanding their meanings.
2. Deadbeat and deadbeat dad, explaining these refer to a dull, lazy, unreliable person, especially used in the context of a father who refuses to pay child support.
3. Stamp out, meaning to strongly act to stop something bad or harmful, giving examples like stamping out crime or corruption.
4. The saying "Patience is a virtue" suggests that getting angry when having to wait is considered a bad personal trait, as patience is seen as
07 12-2011 improving english (esl learners).ruilopez
1. The document provides English expressions and their meanings to help ESL learners improve their English skills.
2. It includes explanations of expressions involving the word "running", idioms like "none so blind as those who will not see", and informal words like "groovy" and "down in the dumps".
3. Various English vocabulary words are also defined related to cleaning, violence, and feeling sad.
Daily advanced cae and proficiency idioms, phrasal verbs, slang and sayings ...ruilopez
The document provides definitions and example sentences for several English idioms, phrasal verbs, slang terms and sayings, along with accompanying pictures. Key vocabulary includes "up in arms", "nerd", "look forward to", "what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander", and their meanings in casual or non-literal English usage. It also lists additional words like "chain", "orchid", and "planet" defined in a dictionary.
The document contains definitions and explanations of several English sayings, idioms, slang terms, and vocabulary words from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Some of the entries explained include "drink like a fish" meaning to drink a lot of alcohol, "OD" meaning to overdose on drugs, the phrasal verb "drive away" meaning to cause something to leave, and the saying "ignorance of the law is no excuse" meaning a lack of knowledge of a law is not a valid defense for breaking it.