Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet CLUE
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- The only clue into her origin or birthplace is a short mention in the comments following the treaty signed in 1219 between the Lithuanian dukes and Galicia–Volhynia.
- All known specimens of Arkarua are casts that give no clue to the internal structure, making classification problematic.
- Before the development of the EC number system, enzymes were named in an arbitrary fashion, and names like old yellow enzyme and malic enzyme that give little or no clue as to what reaction was catalyzed were in common use.
- The name Rauma is itself a mystery, but a tantalizing clue may be found in the works of the Gothic historian Jordanes.
- Hübner also wrote two books for the classical student: Grundriss zu Vorlesungen über die römische Litteraturgeschichte (4th edition, 1878, edited, with large additions, by JEB Mayor as Bibliographical clue to Latin literature, 1875), and Bibliographie der klassischen Alterthumswissenschaft (2nd edition, 1889).
- Aboard their train The Wanderer, West and Gordon examine the severed head of scientist Thaddeus Morton, finding a clue that leads them to Dr.
- The novel was well received at publication, in both London and New York, noting the clue that came from the chance remark of a stranger, calling it ingenious.
- Accents such as Received Pronunciation or General American English may sometimes be erroneously designated in their countries of origin as "accentless" to indicate that they offer no obvious clue to the speaker's regional or social background.
- That said, why was the word momentum chosen for the translation? One clue, according to Treccani, is that momento in Medieval Italy, the place the early translators lived, in a transferred sense meant both a "moment of time" and a "moment of weight" (a small amount of weight that turns the scale).
- On the surface, Christie appears to use Oliver mainly for comic relief or to provide a deus ex machina through her intuitive or sudden insights, as in Third Girl, in which she furnishes Poirot with virtually every important clue, or in The Pale Horse, where she inadvertently tips the investigators off about the type of poison used to kill the murder victims.
- Gelman (Columbia University) suggested Huff could have intentionally killed the project to save his reputation, but thinks we'll never known since the documents provide no clue.
- Cryptic crosswords often use abbreviations to clue individual letters or short fragments of the overall solution.
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