multi-tasker:n.a person who engages in a number of tasks at the same time revolutionize:vt. introduce fundamental changes to sth.;cause sth.to change completely or drastically e.g. (1)Computers have revolutionized the world. (2)The university has revolutionized its administrative management
• multi-tasker: n. a person who engages in a number of tasks at the same time • revolutionize: vt. introduce fundamental changes to sth.; cause sth. to change completely or drastically e.g.: (1) Computers have revolutionized the world. (2) The university has revolutionized its administrative management
Curie was what we might today call a super- competent multi-tasker:Her work revolutionized the study of atomic energy and radioactivity,and she's one of the pitifully few female scientists whom schoolchildren ever study. Curie was what might be referred to today as an exceptionally competent scientist,engaging in numerous research tasks simultaneously.Her research work introduced fundamental changes to the study of atomic energy and radioactivity,and she is one of the precious female scientists who are always included in textbooks for schoolchildren to learn from
• Curie was what we might today call a supercompetent multi-tasker: Her work revolutionized the study of atomic energy and radioactivity, and she's one of the pitifully few female scientists whom schoolchildren ever study. Curie was what might be referred to today as an exceptionally competent scientist, engaging in numerous research tasks simultaneously. Her research work introduced fundamental changes to the study of atomic energy and radioactivity, and she is one of the precious female scientists who are always included in textbooks for schoolchildren to learn from
diagnose:vt.identify a disease in a patient on the basis of his symptoms e.g.: (1)The doctor diagnosed my disease as tuberculosis. (2)Her extreme melancholy has been diagnosed as severe depression. depression:n.a pathological state of extreme dejection or melancholy,often with physical symptoms;being depressed,in low spirits e.g.: (1)He committed suicide during a fit of depression (2)She went through a long depression after her husband's death
• diagnose: vt. identify a disease in a patient on the basis of his symptoms e.g.: (1) The doctor diagnosed my disease as tuberculosis. (2) Her extreme melancholy has been diagnosed as severe depression. • depression: n. a pathological state of extreme dejection or melancholy, often with physical symptoms; being depressed, in low spirits e.g.: (1) He committed suicide during a fit of depression. (2) She went through a long depression after her husband's death
Also she was a woman driven by passions, fighting battles much of her life with what a doctor now would probably diagnose as severe depression. Moreover,Marie Curie pressed ahead, fighting persistently almost all her life against what a doctor today would probably identify as severe depression
• Also she was a woman driven by passions, fighting battles much of her life with what a doctor now would probably diagnose as severe depression. Moreover, Marie Curie pressed ahead, fighting persistently almost all her life against what a doctor today would probably identify as severe depression
fatal:adj.causing death or ending in death;causing a disaster e.g: (1)His fatal injuries were caused by a fatal accident. (2)His illness was fatal to our plans. In the end,her most brilliant discovery proved fatal for both her and her husband. Eventually,her most superb discovery turned out to be deadly for both her and her husband
• fatal: adj. causing death or ending in death; causing a disaster e.g.: (1)His fatal injuries were caused by a fatal accident. (2) His illness was fatal to our plans. • In the end, her most brilliant discovery proved fatal for both her and her husband. Eventually, her most superb discovery turned out to be deadly for both her and her husband