2016.7.28

2016.7.28

learning the bash shell

   negate 【nɪˈɡet】 

  1. to cause something to not be effective
    - the fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract.
    - efforts to expand the tourist industry could be negated by reports that the sea is highly polluted.

   impose 【ɪmˈpoʊz】 

  1. to cause something, such as a tax, fine, rule, or punishment to affect someone or something by using your authority
    - the judge imposed a life sentence.
    - a curfew has been imposed upon the city's youth.
    - i needed to break free from the limits imposed by my own fear of failure.
  2. to force someone to accept something or yourself
    - he imposed his will on his subjects.
    - i don't like having to impose myself on other people.
  3. to expect or ask someone to do something for you when this is not convenient for them(often + on or upon)
    - we could ask to stay the night, but i don't want to impose on them.
    - you shouldn't impose on your friend's good nature.

   conventional 【kənˈvɛnʃənəl】  

  1. used and accepted by most people: usual or traditional
    - the number sign is the conventional symbol for labeling something measured in pounds.
  2. common and ordinary: not unusual
    - Most of her books are conventional detective stories.
    - his views on dating are more conventional than those of some of his friends.

   trail 【trel】 

  1. to pull something behind you especially on the ground
    - the dog was trailing its leash.
    - the little girl went to her room, trailing her teddy bear behind her.
  2. to walk or move slowly as you follow behind someone or something
    - he trailed us as we worked our way up the mountain.
  3. to be behind in a race or competition
    - we were trailing by 3 runs at the end of the 6th inning.
  4. to follow and watch or try to catch someone or something
    - the dogs were trailing a fox.
    - police trailed the suspect for six blocks.
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