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  1. "Electronic" vs. "electric" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 26, 2011 · The vacuum tube was soon replaced by semi-conductor materials. The technology was named solid state electronics because, semi-conductor materials, like vacuum, are …

  2. 'Opposite to' or 'opposite'? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    For this specific scenario, the usage of "opposite to" and "opposite" is indistinguishable in resulting meaning. However, they cannot be used interchangeably in all cases. "Opposite" is …

  3. prepositions - When should I use "in" or "on"? - English Language ...

    As it is common with people from my country, I have an immense difficulty with prepositions in English, especially with the use of in and on. When the preposition indicates the position of the …

  4. abbreviations - What do CI, CIM, CID, CIB mean? - English …

    Apr 9, 2014 · I was talking to a friend about a girl, and he mentioned that “She can pretty much CI anything, CIB, CIM or CID.” I’m wondering what these mean. The context was sexual …

  5. Difference in meaning in "insulation" vs. "isolation"? [closed]

    Dec 13, 2011 · Electrical isolation amounts to using an air gap (or vacuum) as an insulating (nonconducting) medium; like most electrical insulators, air has a breakdown voltage, typically …

  6. Phrases similar to "one man's trash is another man's treasure"

    I'm looking for a similar phrase to: "one man's trash is another man's treasure." Any help would be appreciated.

  7. Idioms or phrases to answer to obvious (yes) questions?

    Jun 23, 2020 · Is the pope catholic? Do vacuum cleaners suck? Is water wet? Is the hypotenuse the longest side of a triangle? Does a bear live in the woods? I’ll answer you with my favorite …

  8. Origin of the saying “happy wife, happy life”

    Jan 10, 2018 · The well-known saying “happy wife, happy life”, despite its popularity, is not present in dictionaries. Nonetheless, there appear to be a fair amount of literature about it, …

  9. What do you call this black, rectangular clamp in English?

    Feb 22, 2018 · "Bulldog" is a proprietary eponym - a proprietary word that has become synonymous with a function, like "Xerox=photocopy=photostat" or "Hoover=vacuum-cleaner". …

  10. Why are there 3 different ways to pronounce "oo"?

    My German colleagues were laughing at the way I pronounce google, and it led to a discussion. With words like google, yahoo, poodle and loose, the oo has a sound similar to the German ü …

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