exposit उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- These excerpts relate to the distinction in metalogic between the object language, the formal language of the logical system under discussion, and the metalanguage, a language ( often a natural language ) distinct from the object language, employed to exposit and discuss the object language.
- Gu�non exposits a view of Metaphysics which can, according to him " by no means be reduced to scientific or philosophical conceptions " but which is instead " the knowledge . . . of the principles of universal order "; being " absolutely illimited ", Metaphysics " cannot be defined ".
- Reviewers noted that " Project Sylpheed " s character designs were very similar to those in Square Enix's " Final Fantasy " line of games : sporting hair of various colors, generously endowed females and animated cutscenes that exposits the game's story, and in the missions, they radio the player character with vocal comments and updates.
- We made the intellectual decision to have him be neither and just simply an animal trying to survive . " Devlin admitted the decision was a " big mistake " and revealed the second flaw of the film was " . . . deciding to exposit the characters'background in the middle of the film rather than in the first act ( where we always do ).
- However, when the Critic returns to 2015, he sees his past self appalled at the clipless reviews, new formats and tries to use the original format from pre-2013 Nostaglia Critic for a review of " The Last Airbender ", but the finished video is met with intense backlash, prompting the Critic to exposit on the nature of change being a natural part of growth and evolution-something he felt the film was trying to repress.
- Robertson accused Amoretti of committing " the sin of editing the precious document, almost beyond recognition . " Brand describes the work as " somewhat garbled . " Theodore J . Cachey Jr . ( " The First Voyage Around the World, ( 1519-1522 ), An Account of Magellan's Expedition by Antonio Pigafetta ", New York : 1995 ) called Amoretti's edition as having " bowdlerized the text in an effort to'exposit with the necessary decency the account of some strange customs written by him [ Pigafetta ] in frank terms which would offend the delicacy and modesty of the reader of good taste ."