Nghĩa của từ kulak bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a peasant in Russia wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labor. Emerging after the emancipation of serfs in the 19th century, the kulaks resisted Stalin's forced collectivization, but millions were arrested, exiled, or killed.
Many in the party were now convinced that kulaks were holding the country to ransom.

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1. He added, Kulak has a good reputation for sixty years.

2. Kulak never provides the definition for either software engineering or engineering.

3. Such was the case with the anarchist army of Makhno, entirely kulak in spirit.

4. The ultimate capacity of eccentrically loaded fillet-welded connections was experimentally determined by Dawe and Kulak.

5. Let them know from the start that they were dealing with a kulak, not a noble.

6. McCannell wrote that Kulak "continuously stresses creativity being important for software engineers, no matter what they are called.

7. Few citizens entered the survey service, and for a kulak to obtain the equivalent of Navy commissioned rank required exceptional ability.

8. Kulak never defines what he means by the term "engineering" in his article, but rather assumes that the reader has some conception of what the term means.

9. McCannell observed, as did many other students, that Kulak stresses the software developer's need to be creative and insinuates that engineering stifles creativity.

10. Because of the usage of the straw man fallacy, Kulak is so worried about attacking things, he does not take the time to show both sides.

11. The reader is presented with something that is related to engineering and then Kulak tries to show how it does not apply for software engineering.

12. picture of students talkingThe November issue of The Agile Journal, an e-zine for the Agile community, contained an article by Daryl Kulak titled "Let's Bury the Term Software Engineering.

13. Hoping to write a rebuttal to Mr. Kulak's article, I reread it and found that there was something else worth thinking about, and I doubt it's what Kulak had in mind for his readers.