Similar words: strong language, learning language, programming language, language, bad language, sign language, body language, paralanguage. Meaning: n. an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.
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(91) The increased English language requirement for onshore GSM applicants will apply from 1 January 2010.
(92) Selnate International School (Selnate) in Provo, Utah is the perfect environment for learning the English language and American culture.
(93) Children thinking courses: abacus calculation, English, literature special education, English language.
(94) The document is translated from English language Financial Strength and it's for information purpose only.
(95) Tang Nengneng ,(www.Sentencedict.com) who graduated from the Department of English Language Education of Hunan First Normal University. Currently she serves as the head of English teaching group of Diligent Education.
(96) The multi - volume Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) lists and defines all words in the English language.
(97) Some Welsh activists have started blacking out English language road signs.
(98) That's why last year's Latin rock poster boy Ricky Martin is working extra hard to establish himself as more than just a bonbon shaking phenom with his second English language album, " Sound Loaded."
(99) When the Concise Oxford English Dictionary announced in 2006 that the word time was the most-often used noun in the English language, it didn't seem surprising.
(100) Unlike Soundex, however, metaphone codes are built to match the linguistic variabilities of pronunciation in the English language.
(101) Sound technical English language capabilities as well as strong language with developed written communication skills.
(102) Edward Sagarin has suggested in his "Anatomy of Dirty Words" that there is only one four-letter word in the English language - fuck.
(103) EAP reading is an interaction between knowledge of English language and academic background knowledge.
(104) A US-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one-millionth word or phrase in the English language yesterday, although other linguists slammed it as a stunt.
(105) Li And I've always wanted to get an M. A. degree in English language in England since my school-days.
(106) But for the thousands of small English language schools, unable to compete with the new breed of slicker professionals, times may be about to get significantly tougher.
(107) Hyperbole and understatement are two chief rhetorical figures in English language.
(108) But after Hundred Years' War, England became completely severed from France, and the English language finally took the place of French in all classes of society.
(109) It may be the gold-standard reference work in the English language, but no one cares.
(110) A Celtic idiom . A Greek or Latin expression or idiom . A word, a phrase, or an idiom peculiar to the English language, especially as spoken in England; a Briticism .
(111) The study proposes to evaluate the effectiveness of team teaching through picture books in English language learning for third graders in elementary schools.
(112) Beijing Playhouse, China's English language community theatre, brings you all your favorite English productions.
(113) When I heard that an English language edition of China in Ten Words was in the works, I was determined to get my hands on an advance copy.
(114) It is easy to forget that many Indians once viewed computers as "man-eating machines", entrepreneurs as predators and the English language as a cause of "brain fag".
(115) A US-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one-millionth word or phrase in the English language yesterday.
(116) Dryden and Pope are the great masters of the artificial style of poetry in English language.
(117) Assistant Professor, Department of English Language & Literature ( Hong Kong Shue Yan University ).
(118) The new learning theory of constructivism provides the guide for English language teaching.
(119) This situation calls for a new (sub)type of learner's dictionary designed for EFL/ESL learners to enhance the cognitive effect of English language learning.
(120) Japanese or English language , Coordination skill, flexible ideas, punctilious person.
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