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- meaning - What is the distinction between “role” and “rôle” [with a . . .
My comment in the previous thread sums it up: the rôle of rôle is now being played by role The plain English spelling has entirely supplanted the old spelling in modern usage; I wouldn't be at all surprised if more than ninety percent of the occurrences of rôle in the past fifty years were in discussions of whether to use rôle or role when
- meaning - What is the origin of the phrase play a part role . . .
He played a major role in Bayern’s ninth consecutive championship during the 2020-21 Bundesliga, as the only player with double figures of goals (11) and assists (18) in the competition No other player was involved in as many open-play sequences ending with a shot as Müller (186), with 14 of these being the final pass before a goal
- Role or Roles - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Or is there one role under each, but those two roles are different? Then use roles If Party One has Role ABC, Party Two also has Role ABC, and neither has any other roles, then use role If Party One has Role ABC, and Party Two has Role XYZ, then use roles If Party One has Role ABC and Role XYZ, and Party Two has Role ABC and Role XYZ, then
- prepositions - Plays a role in or at doing something? - English . . .
play a part play a role If something or someone plays a part or plays a role in a situation, they are involved in it and have an effect on it They played a part in the life of their community The U N would play a major role in monitoring a ceasefire (Collins Dictionary) Also Google Books shows that play a role in is the more common
- Job title vs. job role - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
A "job role" is a description of what a person does A "job title" is a convenient name for a role For example: At my last job, my role was to write code that helped us be sure that our product worked as well as we thought it did
- meaning - Ideal vs archetype vs role model vs prototype . . .
Role model is someone whom you admire or try to emulate (generally a living being) Prototype is an original model from which copies are made However, I don't fully grasp the difference between archetype and ideal From my understanding, archetype refers to a perfect example of a particular person or thing So does ideal
- verbs - Word that indicates that you played an important role, but were . . .
You played an "integral" role in the formation of the team integral adjective: 1 necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental "games are an integral part of the school's curriculum" synonyms: essential, fundamental; Google integral If "integral" lacks the prominence you seek to convey then, perhaps, "essential" is more
- Is president in run for president a bare role noun phrase?
A bare role NP is a singular NP that is ‘bare’ in the sense of lacking the determiner which would elsewhere be required, and that denotes some kind of role, office, or position A PC can have the form of a bare role NP, but an O can’t: i a She became [the treasurer] [NP] = PC i b She knew [the treasurer] [NP] = O ii a She became
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