Nghĩa của từ that one's bằng Tiếng Hà Lan

that one's [ðætwʌnz] diens, dier, diez'n, died'

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1. That one's free.

2. Look, that one's pretty.

3. This note is counterfeit, but that one's good.

4. How do I know that one's not a dud?

5. It is universally accepted that one's thinking directs one's actions.

6. That one's from the Boy Scouts, but it just makes good sense.

7. Yeah, I bet that one's gonna keep a lot of burglars away.

8. Someone hits a homer, and they say, " That one's out of here. "

9. I don't know much about boats, but I'd say that one's upside-down.

10. I mean, that one's so uptight, she's probably got a wood chipper for a coochie.

11. The final stage of moksha (liberation) is the understanding that one's Atman is, in fact, Brahman.

12. In general, the rule of thumb was that one's peers were seconded to perform the role.

13. Bluff (verb) To make a Bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is

14. Little weedy feller(Sentencedict.com), looks as though he's only got one in him and that one's holding him together.

15. Amuse, divert, entertain mean to pass or cause to pass the time pleasantly. Amuse suggests that one's attention is engaged lightly

16. Because Agreeableness is a social trait, research has shown that one's Agreeableness positively correlates with the quality of relationships with one's team members.

17. That study illustrates what my friends in public health often say these days: that one's zip code matters more than your genetic code.

18. 20 It is easy to think to oneself that one's emotions used to be more vivid than they are, and one's mind keener.

19. I wondered whether there might, after all, be some truth in the old chestnut that one's school days are the happiest of one's life.

20. One cause of misconceptions is ethnocentrism, the belief that one's own culture's way of doing things is better than the way of other cultures.

21. 'Nuns As Artists' I wrote "Artless" as a politer way of saying that it seems simple-minded and vulgar to hope that one's friends look like movie stars

22. The right to all that one's own property produces, whether that property be movable or immovable; and the right to that which is united to it by Accession, either naturally or artificially

23. Martin Luther King, Jr., someone who knew about real racists, would have been appalled by the Cheapening of the term, as much as he would be horrified to learn that one's character no longer

24. Synonyms & Antonyms of Contented (Entry 1 of 2) feeling that one's needs or desires have been met having had her fill of candy, the Contented girl sank back into the easy chair and dozed off

25. In fact, many of the organizations that are here -- the Acumen Fund, I think ApproTEC we have running, I'm not sure if that one's up yet -- and many of the people who have presented here are running through Google Grants.

26. ‘It is Characterized by inadequate energy and a feeling that one's emotional resources are consumed.’ ‘At its best, the wine is Characterized by ripe, firm acidity, and about 65 per cent is dry.’ ‘The house is Characterized by peeling paint and uneven flooring that may become a danger to the occupants.’

27. ‘Welcome to the complete and total Abasement of our Party.’ ‘It is not so much an Abasement of self as an acknowledgment that one's own way may not be the only or even the best way.’ ‘Perhaps what takes Hamlet so much time in the play is that a ritual of Abasement needs to performed.’

28. Infidelity (synonyms include Cheating, straying, adultery [when married], being unfaithful, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's assumed or stated contract regarding emotional and/or sexual exclusivity.Other scholars define infidelity as a violation according to the subjective feeling that one's partner has violated a set of rules or relationship norms; this violation results in