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  1. Mar 19, 2015 · English - South-East England. Mar 19, 2015. #2. No, 'extant' sounds right there. 'Existing' slightly suggests a contrast with ones that will exist in the future, which doesn't make a great deal of sense in the context. 'Languages that exist' doesn't have that suggestion, and is equivalent to 'extant languages'. C.

  2. Mar 20, 2012 · the Living Earth Simulator hopes to correlate huge amounts of data — including real-time sources such as Twitter and web news — and extant, but separate approaches currently being used by other institutions, into a big melting pot of information. il Living Earth Simulator spera di correlare...

  3. Aug 9, 2016 · English (American). Aug 9, 2016. #5. As Daylight says, there are no writings of Socrates. The surviving writings of Plato [which are 'extant', as suggested in the OP] have the character, Socrates, as a speaker in various dialogues. Presumably these 'words of Socrates' reflect what the real Socrates said; after all Plato had been a student of ...

  4. Jan 18, 2015 · No. I wouldn’t even recommend “to the extent where ” – in any context. In that particular sentence, “ to the extent that ” (meaning “so much so” that…) is the perfect expression to use. Another possibility (but less appropriate in that exact context) is: to the point or stage “where” (meaning “at which”) something applies.

  5. Jul 7, 2009 · To what extent asks the question in general without any specific extents being presupposed beforehand. Example: "To what extent would you be willing to help me move this weekend? To which extent chooses between several pre-existing options/distinguishes between them. Example: "You could just let me borrow your truck, or you could carry my couch ...

  6. Oct 17, 2011 · Yes, I first wrote "extent at ". Then a native English speaker said I should have written "extent to ". I can't really figure out why, since I have found many papers using the phrase "the extent at which...", such as this one, for example. And that's when I decided to ask the users on this forum ;-)

  7. Aug 13, 2017 · As tradition has it carries the meaning of "In the way that the tradition alleges is necessary" but also implies that whatever "it" is, is probably of no real value. "As tradition has it, the bride should carry something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue." Thank you very much! I appreciate the explanation.

  8. May 8, 2006 · Hola! Quisiera someter mi traducción de esta frase a la opinión de otros traductores, puesto que no creo haberla entendido bien y no estoy segura de estar traduciendola correctamente, sobre todo por las palabras en inglés "extant" y "long standing". Aquí les coloco la frase: "The question...

  9. Oct 29, 2018 · 电视机后面的EXTANT插口是天线和闭路信号线的吗?. 20. 就是很老的5.5寸电视,模拟信号,有个天线,后面的插口可以插闭路信号线,是不是也可以插001天线收模拟信号阿?. ... 展开. #热议# 普通体检能查出癌症吗?. 图片看的不是很清楚,但从左向右数第三个就是 ...

  10. Apr 26, 2012 · Scotland - Scots and English. Apr 26, 2012. #10. Andygc said: Although Xing is used in the US, it is not used in the UK. Xing = Crossing is definitely AE only. True, but X meaning cross is very common. Xmas, Charing X (in Glasgow at any rate), and many others. P.

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