JST Japonya Standart Zamanı anlamına gelir.
- JST stands for Japan Standard Time.
Daha yüksek eğitim kalitesi, en yüksek uluslararası standartlara cevap vermelidir.
- The quality of higher education must answer to the highest international standards.
İngilizler tepeye tırmandı.
- The British climbed the hill.
İngilizler sonunda çekildi.
- The British finally retreated.
Sonunda, ocağın sekizinde, Britanyalılar saldırdı.
- Finally, on January eighth, the British attacked.
Britanyalı göçmenler standart İngilizce konuşmadılar.
- British immigrants didn't speak standard English.
İngiliz askerleri dinlendi.
- The British soldiers rested.
İngiliz halkı genel olarak evcil hayvanlarına son derece düşkündür.
- The British people in general are extremely fond of their pets.
İngiliz halkı kibirli ve kabadır.
- British people are arrogant and rude.
İngiliz halkının yüzde yetmişi ikinci bir dil konuşamaz.
- Seventy percent of British people cannot speak a second language.
Daha yüksek eğitim kalitesi, en yüksek uluslararası standartlara cevap vermelidir.
- The quality of higher education must answer to the highest international standards.
Dilbilgisinde ve kelime hazinesinde, bazı lehçeler standart dilden önemli ölçüde farklıdır
- In grammar and vocabulary, some dialects differ significantly from the standard language.
Güzellik için tek bir ölçüt yoktur.
- There is no one standard for beauty.
Now, according to my observation, no man whom the Dean of Canterbury, or the Public Orator of Cambridge, would accept as a speaker of pure English, says, with thick utterance, “a gloss of ayull;” and yet thousands of their countrymen do speak thus, and this peculiarity of British English passes very gradually away as social and mental culture increase, until among the best-bred and best-educated people it vanishes, and is heard no more than it or a nasal twang is heard among similar people here.
... Well, believe it or not, that same comet, the very same comet that initiated the British ...
... paved the way for the coming of the British monarchy? ...