Hi all, when referring to the opponent team as a whole in a football/basketball match, should I call them "opponent" or "opponents"? When I look up this word in the dictionary, the word is defined as a person, but I wonder if it can also refer to a team of players. Many thanks! :)
Hello WordReferencers! Can somebody tell me the French equivalent for: 'To carry weight' as in "the two players are supposed to carry equal weight. I can only think of something like 'avoir influence', but I'm sure there's better. Many thanks Nigi.
The church has signed up more than enough volunteers for the festival. b : to hire (someone) to do something especially by having that person sign a contract The team signed up [= signed on] several new players. The record label signed the band up.
The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup. Nikon is going to announce a new camera. Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera. From British folks, articles, etc I often see the plural, when no such distinction is made. It seems to me just to be the British style with collective nouns. Real Madrid have one the World Cup.
When using 受, the sentence structure usually goes like this: " [thing] 受 [group of people] 的 [noun]". If you were to say "this is a very popular book by basketball players" (which would mean that the book is written by basketball players and is popular), you would say "这本篮球运动员写的书很受欢迎” or something like that.
Unable to afford the salaries of superstars, the creative Beane goes looking for players who are young, raw and/or overlooked. One recruiting tirtakes him to the home of Scott Hatteburg, a former catcher whose playing career was seemingly ended by an elbow injury.
I agree with sdgraham. "Lock in" means to secure something. In this situation, the soccer players may have been trying to secure a position on the team and were told to "lock in your spot." But even that doesn't sound natural to me. Another example: A home buyer may want to "lock in" the current interest rate before it goes up again.
The focus here is that the field is a surface because of what the players use the field for and because of their perspective, which is where they are in relation to the field.
As the play within the play begins in Shakespeare's Hamlet (Act III, Scene 2) and the players act out the poisoning of the king and the wooing and winning of the queen by the poisoner, Ophelia enters and cries, "What means this, my lord?" and Hamlet answers, "Marry, this is miching mallecho; it means mischief. Thus Shakespeare himself supplies the definiition: mischief. Mallecho was derived ...
For example, we would say 'the team is united in its determination to stamp out racism', but 'the team/the players are all married men so they resent spending weeks at a time away from their wives and families'.
Here, @Valid is javax.validation.Valid, and @Validated is org.springframework.validation.annotation.Validated. The docs for the latter say Variant of JSR-303's Valid, supporting the specification of validation groups. Designed for convenient use with Spring's JSR-303 support but not JSR-303 specific. which doesn't help much because it doesn't tell exactly how it's different. If at all. Both ...
@Valid annotation is commonly used within the Bean Validation API scope. It’s primarily employed to enable form validation or validation of model objects. //Below are my pojo classes public class ...
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This doesn't really answer the question. The question was about getting a user input until they give a valid response, not indefinitely.
IIRC @Valid isn't a Spring annotation but a JSR-303 annotation (which is the Bean Validation standard). What it does is it basically checks if the data that you send to the method is valid or not (it will validate the scriptFile for you).
I have a Java client trying to access a server with a self-signed certificate. When I try to Post to the server, I get the following error: unable to find valid certification path to requested tar...
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"Unable to find valid certification path to requested target" If you are getting this message, you probably are behind a Proxy on your company, which probably is signing all request certificates with your company root CA certificate, this certificate is trusted only inside your company, so Android Studio cannot validate any certificate signed with your company certificate as valid, so, you ...
I need to determine whether a phone number is valid before attempting to dial it. The phone call can go anywhere in the world. What regular expression will match valid international phone numbers?
Actually, valid IPv6 addresses include uncompressed, compressed, uncompressed-hybrid, and compressed hybrid. It really takes a lot more than what you have to actually match any valid text representation of an IPv6 address.
What is the most elegant code to validate that a string is a valid email address?
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