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4. in/with regard to: in connection with; concerning
e.g. I have nothing to say in regard to your complaints.
She is very sensitive in regard to her family background.
I refuted him in regard to his injustice.
5. reflective: adj. (of a person, mood, etc.) thoughtful; (of a surface) reflecting light
e.g. She is in a reflective mood.
These are reflective number plates.
Derivation:
reflectiveness: n.
:vt. be the name, sign or symbol of; refer to; represent or be a sign of something
e.g. What does the word "curriculum"denote that "course" does not?
Crosses on the map denote villages.
Derivations:
denotative: adj.
denotation: n.
Synonyms:
connote
indicate
7. harbor: vt.
1) keep bad thoughts, fears, or hopes in your mind for a long time
e.g. She began to harbor doubts over the wisdom of their journey.
2) contain something, especially something hidden and dangerous
e.g. Sinks and draining boards can harbor germs.
3) protect and hide criminals that the police are searching for
e.g. You may be punished if you harbor an escaped criminal or a spy.
Derivation:
8. inheren t: adj. used to describe sth. that is a natural part of sth. else and cannot be separated from it
e.g. I am afraid that the problems you mention are inherent in the system.
Every business has its own inherent risks.
Collocation:
inherent in
Derivations:
inhere: v.
inherence: n.
Translation:
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