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It means that the biggest value (maximum) is 9 more than the smallest value (minimum).
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yes in terms of math. To say something is a percent of something else is to say how many one hundredths of it there is. for instance 60 is 120% of 50. in terms of everyday things probably not. Like to say a bowl is more than one hundred percent full would not be true if it is a liquid because that would mean its overflowing but if its say a food item it could be if its heaping.
It means that they are understating the case. "I told him he was an idiot . . . and then some." suggests that the speaker was more abusive than "telling him he was an idiot" would suggest.
aunts or some people say aunties aunts'
He loves his friends more than you.
"Your future is not set in stone and can be influenced by the choices and actions you make in the present."
We mean that they are intelligent, learn quickly, are innovative and creative, and/or more capable than average.
The word 'le porche' means the porch. English speakers tend to say 'on the porch'. But French speakers say 'sous le porche', which actually means 'under the porch'.
Neither...When you say 'x > 2', you are saying that x is any number greater than 2. It is more of a statement rather than a sum.
The Spanish word "cansado" translates to "tired" in English.
It would be more accurate to say "faster than him."
More Than I Can Say was created in 1980.
Me significas más que lo que piensas.
More than.
Nossa in Portuguese means "our". It refers to "nossa senhora," which means "our lady.". Portuguese speakers say "our lady!" in much the same way that English speakers say "oh my lord!". Therefore, "nossa!" is like saying "oh my!"
External speakers are speakers that is not basically to the computer, let's say some speakers beside your computer and a bass woofer on the floor.