2017年11月30日 星期四

double bind, inescapable, construe, fistula, construal, legal avenues


The Internet Is Dying. Repealing Net Neutrality Hastens That Death.

By FARHAD MANJOO

Over the last decade, a few giant corporations became an inescapable part of online life. Gutting net neutrality would cement their power.

The Marshall Islands Are Disappearing

By CORAL DAVENPORT and JOSH HANER

Most of the Marshall Islands rise less than six feet above sea level. For the Marshallese, the destructive power of the rising seas is already an inescapable part of daily life.

「若我們無法結束紛爭,我們仍有不可逃避的道德責任,幫助難民能合法地取得安全。」 -Angelina Jolie
"If we cannot end the conflict, we have an inescapable moral duty to help refugees and provide legal avenues to safety." -Angelina Jolie
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By the common methods of discipline, at the expense of many tears and some

blood, I purchased the knowledge of the Latin syntax: and not long

since I was possessed of the dirty volumes of Phaedrus and Cornelius

Nepos, which I painfully construed and darkly understood.
  1. But the bed was in a crowded hospital ward, and between the moments of laughter, Sarah Jonas, 18, and Mwanaidi Swalehe, 17, had an inescapable air of sadness. Pregnant at 16, both had given birth in 2007 after labor that lasted for days. Their babies had died, and the prolonged labor had inflicted a dreadful injury on the mothers: an internal wound called a fistula, which left them incontinent and soaked in urine.

  1. Informal. A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation: found themselves in a bind when their car broke down.
double bind
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bind
n.
  1. A psychological impasse created when contradictory demands are made of an individual, such as a child or an employee, so that no matter which directive is followed, the response will be construed as incorrect.
  2. A situation in which a person must choose between equally unsatisfactory alternatives; a punishing and inescapable dilemma.

inescapable
adjective
If a fact or a situation is inescapable, it cannot be ignored or avoided.

inescapably
adverb
We are inescapably conditioned by our upbringing.



construe

(kən-strū')
;v., -strued, -stru·ing, -strues. v.tr.
  1. To adduce or explain the meaning of; interpret: construed my smile as assent. See synonyms at explain.
  2. Grammar.
    1. To analyze the structure of (a clause or sentence).
    2. To use syntactically: The noun fish can be construed as singular or plural.
  3. To translate, especially aloud.
v.intr.
  1. To analyze grammatical structure.
  2. To be subject to grammatical analysis.
n. (kŏn'strū')or construal
An interpretation or translation.
[Middle English construen, from Late Latin cōnstruere, from Latin, to build. See construct.]

瘘管
., pl. -las or -lae (-lē').
An abnormal duct or passage resulting from injury, disease, or a congenital disorder that connects an abscess, cavity, or hollow organ to the body surface or to another hollow organ.
[Middle English, from Latin.]

muffler, cabana boy, kitchenware, bargain-hunting

Amazon, in Hunt for Lower Prices, Recruits Indian Merchants
By VINDU GOEL
Thousands of Indian sellers have shipped bedding, jewelry, kitchenware and clothing to Amazon warehouses to serve bargain-hunting Americans.

"Trump may want 'extreme vetting' of immigrants, but he’s rather more lenient with his appointees," writes Dana Milbank in Opinion.

Trump “hires the best”: a bartender, a cabana boy and a Meineke muffler salesman.
WASHINGTONPOST.COM



muffler
NOUN

1A wrap or scarf worn around the neck and face for warmth.

Example sentences


2A device used to deaden the sound of a drum, bell, piano, or other instrument.

2.1North American A device fixed to the exhaust of a motor vehicle to reduce engine noise; a silencer.


Meineke: Auto Repair, Oil Change, Exhaust, Tires & Brakes

https://www.meineke.com/

We can help you with all your auto repair and car care maintenance needs so you can get on with life.

Custom exhaust system - Meineke

https://www.meineke.com › Auto Services

Though not necessary for all drivers, aftermarket car exhaust systems can offer performance boosts and stylish upgrades that many vehicle owners desire. ... One of the best ways to do so is with an aftermarket car exhaust system. ... The certified technicians at your local Meineke Car Care ...
cabana boy is a male attendant offering services to the guests of a hotel or a large private estate, operating from a nearby cabaña (American Spanish for cabin; compare cabin boy), notably on a beach. A pool boyperforms the same duties at a swimming pool.

Cabana boy - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabana_boy

doodle, oodles, rice noodles, rice sticks,

But hubris has a nasty habit of breeding disaster, particularly when combined with oodles of cheap debt. (One oft-ignored point is that Chinese companies such as Anbang have expanded their leverage at startling speed recently.) If I had to make a bet, I’d wager that sooner or later some of these Chinese companies will indeed go bust, along with their lenders; and, inevitably, those trophy assets — such as hotels — will be resold again too.


For Better Pastas, Try Rice Noodles
By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Rice noodles, also called rice sticks, are more substantial than traditional semolina and contain fewer calories per serving.




During a two-year period, Google captured oodles of Wi-Fi data worldwide as part of its Street View program. But why? Blame the engineering ethos that's prevalent at high-technology companies like Google. You know the "more is more" mindset: more bells ...

IN 2010 Oracle accused Google of pilfering its intellectual property (IP) for use in the Android mobile platform. It has since presented oodles of forensic evidence, including e-mails among Google executives and bits of allegedly copied program code. On May 7th a federal jury in San Francisco found in its favour. Sort of.


doodle

VERB

[NO OBJECT]
  • Scribble absent-mindedly.
    ‘he was only doodling in the margin’

NOUN

  • A rough drawing made absent-mindedly.
    ‘the text was interspersed with doodles’

Origin

Early 17th century (originally as a noun denoting a fool, later as a verb in the sense ‘make a fool of, cheat’): from Low German dudeltopf, dudeldopp ‘simpleton’. Current senses date from the 1930s.

Pronunciation

doodle

/ˈduːd(ə)l/

noodle[noo・dle1]

  • 発音記号[núːdl]
[名]((通例〜s))ヌードル:小麦粉などで作っためん類
rice noodle
ビーフン 米粉
chicken noodle soup
ヌードル入りのチキンスープ.
[ドイツ語Nudel]

oodles
(ūd'lz) pronunciation
pl.n. Informal
A great amount or number: oodles of fun.
Our local bakery has oodles of desserts available for purchase.
if only I had oodles of cash
[Origin unknown.]
oodles of ketchup
大量のケチャップ.

arête, called into question, battery hog, power grab

Ways to Stop Facebook From Eating Your Battery
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
The mobile app for the social network can be a bit of a battery hog, but you can do a few things to rein in the power grab.

Although the commissioned portrait reflecting social status was no longer in vogue, the idea that a portrait should reflect a psychological likeness remained current. Cézanne, with his bold, flat use of colour, called even this into question


The master of still-life made portraits about the painter
ECONOMIST.COM




Clouds Rest is an arête, a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock formed when glaciers eroded away solid rock to form Tenaya Canyon and Little Yosemite Valley. The northwest face, mostly solid granite, rises 5,000 feet (1,520 m) above Tenaya Creek.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clouds_Rest



call someone or something into question. to cause someone or something to be evaluated; to examine or reexamine the qualifications or value of someone or something.

Call into question - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/call+into+question



Arête - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arête

An arête is a narrow ridge of rock which separates two valleys. It is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys. Arêtes can also form ...
Cleaver · ‎Examples

harbored, Egyptology, an "Egyptologist"

Why Old-Fashioned Tools Remain Key for Reporting
By EMILY STEEL
Emily Steel, a media reporter for The Times, uses encrypted messaging apps and plenty of new tech. But she still harbors a love for the telephone.

NPR
"All we know is that we have a void, we have a cavity, and it's huge, which means possibly intentional and certainly worthy of further exploration," a Harvard Egyptologist said.

Researchers used equipment that detects muons. Measuring the density of the tiny particles yielded an image of what's behind the pyramid walls with no damage to the ancient structure.
NPR.ORG

"King Tut — How'd you get so funky?" It didn't take Steve Martin's song to immortalize the boy king. All it took was the 1922 discovery of Tutankhamen's ancient tomb, found nearly intact by Egyptologist Howard Carter. When the burial chamber was opened on this date in 1923, the world was mesmerized by the wealth inside. Among the treasures found were King Tut's small ebony and ivory chair, numerous solid gold ceremonial objects, a gold throne, Egyptian Senet games and a gold sarcophagus which held the mummy of the king.



harborverb [ T ]

 cdn br harbour US  /ˈhɑr·bər/

harbor verb [ T ] (HAVE IN MIND)

to have in mind a thought or feeling, usually over a long period:
He harbored the suspicion that someone in the agency was spying for the enemy.

harbor verb [ T ] (HIDE)

to protect someone by providing a place to hide:
They were accused of harboring a fugitive.

Egyptology - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptology

Egyptology (from Egypt and Greek -λογία, -logia. Arabic: علم المصريات‎‎) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious practices in the 4th century AD. A practitioner of the discipline is an "Egyptologist".