combat
: fighting betwwen armed forces.
: take action to reduce or prevent.
In 1950, the korean war broke out, All the korean militaries were armed and prepared for the combat.
"In 1950, the Korean War broke out. All the Korean military forces were armed and prepared for combat."
saturate : (drenched)
:(v) cause something to become thoroughly soaked with liquid so that no more can be absorbed.
:(v) cuase a substance to combine with, dissolve or hold the greatest possible quanity of another substance.
The moment I broke up with My girlfirend, I was walking through the rain. afterwards, I found myslef saturated.
"The moment I broke up with my girlfriend, I was walking through the rain. Afterwards, I found myself completely soaked."
dissolve
:(v) with reference to a solid) become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
:(v) (feeling) disappear
:(v2) close down or dismiss
The apprentice who is one of our team make a material painted with conventional method coating skill but wrong substances.
"The apprentice, who is part of our team, used the conventional coating method to paint the material but used the wrong substances."
incorporate
:take in or contain (something) as part of a while ; include.
I have made up my mind to incorporate excercise into my routine.
conference call
: A meeting where participants connect via audio, video or web.
We have sent you a conference call adrdress via Email. I would be appreciated if paricipants join on time
"We have sent you the conference call address via email. I would appreciate it if participants join on time."
Tolerate.
: allow the existence , occurrence, or prractice of something without interference.
I might have a state for being tolerated than discussed with my girlfriend.
"I might be in a situation where I am tolerated rather than engaged in discussion with my girlfriend."
effed up
:like xucked up ( in a european way)
go over
:consider, examine or check something( careful meaning implying)
I showed my report to our supervior for letting him go over the budget part
that was literally getting myself in the trouble.
"I showed my report to our supervisor to let him review the budget section, but that ended up getting me into trouble."
look over
:To quickly examine somthing
This proposition has to be made in hurry for sure, The deadline due is tomorow morning.
So I spent whole my workday to fill in the rest and handed over to look over for correction through my supervisor.
"This proposition has to be made in a hurry because the deadline is tomorrow morning. So I spent my entire workday filling in the rest and handed it over to my supervisor for review."
Review
Thanks for taking the trouble to review the meeting agenda for us.
piggyback
: (v) carry by or as if by piggyback.
It's something That I hate which someone always want to piggyback on assignment or puttiing aside for difficult thing to someone.
"It's something I hate when someone always wants to piggyback on an assignment or pass off difficult tasks to someone else."