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纸巾
logica da macellaio
logic chopping [ˈlɒdʒɪkˌtʃɒpɪŋ] N
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logic [Brit ˈlɒdʒɪk, Am ˈlɑdʒɪk] N
logica f also PHILOS COMPUT
I. chop1 [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp] N
1. chop (blow with axe, tool, hand):
2. chop FOOD:
3. chop Brit (axe) inf, fig:
to get the chop person:
to get the chop scheme, service, programme:
4. chop (in table tennis):
II. chop1 <forma in -ing chopping, pt, pp chopped> [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp] VB trans
1. chop (cut up):
chop wood, log
chop vegetable, meat
chop parsley, onion
2. chop fig:
chop (cut, reduce) service, deficit
chop subsidy
chop (cut out) quote, footage
3. chop SPORTS (give chopping blow to):
chop person
chop ball
III. chop1 [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp]
chop chop! Brit inf
I. chop2 [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp] N
II. chop2 <forma in -ing chopping, pt, pp chopped> [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp] VB intr
chop wind:
III. chop2 [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp]
to chop and change person:
to chop and change situation:
chop3 [Brit tʃɒp, Am tʃɑp] N
1. chop (in India, China):
2. chop arch:
3. chop inf:
I. chop <-pp-> [tʃɑ:p] VB trans
chop wood
II. chop <-pp-> [tʃɑ:p] VB intr
III. chop [tʃɑ:p] N
1. chop FOOD:
2. chop (blow):
logic [ˈlɑ:·dʒɪk] N
Present
Ichop
youchop
he/she/itchops
wechop
youchop
theychop
Past
Ichopped
youchopped
he/she/itchopped
wechopped
youchopped
theychopped
Present Perfect
Ihavechopped
youhavechopped
he/she/ithaschopped
wehavechopped
youhavechopped
theyhavechopped
Past Perfect
Ihadchopped
youhadchopped
he/she/ithadchopped
wehadchopped
youhadchopped
theyhadchopped
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I began to realize that the words flowed to a patterned rhythm whose logic was self-supporting.
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The program is designed to help strengthen reading, spelling, and logic skills in children ages 710.
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The use of predicates, such as is a philosopher in this example, distinguishes first-order logic from propositional logic.
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The expressions are statements in formal logic which can be true or false.
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With standard first-order logic we have a single domain and each predicate is assigned one extension.
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