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what causes chemical reactions to stop/wɒt ˈkɔːzɪz ˈkɛmɪkəl riˈækʃənz tuː stɒp/nounintermediate

The set of physical and chemical factors—such as the depletion of reactants, the attainment of chemical equilibrium, or the loss of necessary activation energy—that result in the cessation of a chemical process.

Understanding what causes chemical reactions to stop is essential for optimizing industrial yield in manufacturing.

what challenges did marie curie face/wɒt ˈtʃælɪndʒɪz dɪd məˈriː ˈkjʊəri feɪs/nounintermediate

An inquiry concerning the various difficulties, systemic barriers, and hardships encountered by the pioneering physicist and chemist Marie Curie throughout her life and career.

Students researching early 20th-century history often ask what challenges did marie curie face in male-dominated scientific academies.

what common household items have acetone in them/wɒt ˈkɒmən ˈhaʊshəʊld ˈaɪtəmz həv ˈæsɪtəʊn ɪn ðəm/idiomintermediate

A search query or inquiry used to identify domestic products, such as nail polish remover, paint thinners, or certain adhesives, that contain the organic solvent acetone.

I searched 'what common household items have acetone in them' to find out if my paint thinner was safe to use on plastic.

what did foxes evolve from/wɒt dɪd ˈfɒksɪz ɪˈvɒlv frɒm/idiomintermediate

A specific inquiry regarding the evolutionary ancestry of foxes, which are traced back to small, carnivorous mammals known as Leptocyon that lived approximately 10 to 12 million years ago.

When studying the phylogeny of the Canidae family, students often ask what did foxes evolve from.

what did the oracle of telemus prophesy in the odyssey/wɒt dɪd ði ˈɒr.ə.kəl ɒv ˈtɛl.ɪ.məs ˈprɒf.ɪ.saɪ ɪn ði ˈɒd.ə.si/nounadvanced

A specific literary inquiry concerning the prediction that Polyphemus would be blinded by a man named Odysseus.

Students studying Homer often ask, what did the oracle of telemus prophesy in the odyssey?

what do the angles of a triangle add up to/wɒt duː ðiː ˈæŋ.ɡəlz əv ə ˈtraɪ.æŋ.ɡəl æd ʌp tuː/nounbeginner

A standard geometric question asking for the sum of the interior angles of a triangle, which equals 180 degrees (or $\pi$ radians) in Euclidean geometry.

On the geometry test, the teacher asked what do the angles of a triangle add up to.

what do you call a half man half horse/ˈsɛn.tɔːr/nounbeginner

A mythological creature having the head, arms, and torso of a human, and the lower body and legs of a horse; formally called a centaur.

If someone asks what do you call a half man half horse, the answer is a centaur.

what do you know/wɒt duː juː nəʊ/interjectionbeginner

An exclamation expressing surprise, mild astonishment, or realization upon discovering something unexpected.

What do you know, it actually stopped raining just in time for the parade.

what do you understand by the term vector space/wɒt duː juː ˌʌndəˈstænd baɪ ðə tɜːm ˈvɛktə speɪs/idiomadvanced

A formal academic or pedagogical prompt requesting a conceptual explanation of a mathematical structure consisting of a set of objects (vectors) that can be added together and multiplied by scalars.

The professor asked, 'What do you understand by the term vector space?' to gauge our grasp of linear algebra axioms.

what does animalism represent in animal farm/wɒt dʌz ˈæn.ɪ.məl.ɪz.əm ˌrɛp.rɪˈzɛnt ɪn ˈæn.ɪ.məl fɑːm/nounintermediate

A literary concept referring to the allegorical representation of Communism and Soviet Socialism in George Orwell's novel 'Animal Farm', illustrating how egalitarian ideals can be corrupted into totalitarianism.

In literary analysis, Animalism represents the political movement of Soviet Communism, tracing its journey from idealist philosophy to oppressive dictatorship.

what does anos mean in spanish/wʌt dʌz ˈɑːnɒs miːn ɪn ˈspænɪʃ/idiombeginner

A common linguistic query explaining the difference between the Spanish words 'anos' (meaning 'anuses') and 'años' (meaning 'years'), highlighting a frequent spelling and pronunciation mistake made by non-native speakers.

If you write 'Tengo 20 anos' instead of 'Tengo 20 años', you are accidentally saying 'I have 20 anuses' instead of 'I am 20 years old'.

what does employment outlook mean/wɒt dʌz ɪmˈplɔɪmənt ˈaʊtlʊk miːn/idiomintermediate

A common inquiry used to request a definition or explanation of the term 'employment outlook,' which refers to the projected growth or decline in the number of jobs available in a specific occupation or industry over a set period.

When researching career paths, many students ask, 'What does employment outlook mean?' to understand if their chosen field will be hiring in the future.

what does govern yourself accordingly mean/ˈɡʌv.ən jɔːrˈself əˈkɔːr.dɪŋ.li/idiomadvanced

A formal or stern instruction to adjust one's behavior, plans, or expectations in light of the information just provided.

The company will be downsizing next month; please govern yourself accordingly.

what does it mean when we say the capacitance of a capacitor is 5 μf/wɒt dʌz ɪt miːn wɛn wiː seɪ ðə kəˈpæsɪtəns əv ə kəˈpæsɪtər ɪz faɪv maɪkrəʊ færədz/idiomintermediate

A pedagogical inquiry used to explain that a capacitor with a 5 microfarad (μF) rating can store 5 microcoulombs of electrical charge for every volt of potential difference applied across its plates.

When we say the capacitance of a capacitor is 5 μF, we are defining its physical ability to hold an electric charge relative to the voltage applied.

what happened to the people who hid anne frank/wʌt ˈhæp.ənd tuː ðə ˈpiː.pəl huː hɪd æn fræŋk/nounintermediate

A historical query regarding the fates of the Dutch protectors (such as Miep Gies and Victor Kugler) who assisted and concealed the Frank family from the Gestapo during World War II.

Students often ask what happened to the people who hid Anne Frank after the Secret Annex was raided.

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