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- Where does ta! come from? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
ta: 1772, "natural infantile sound of gratitude" [Weekley] Although possibly originating from the imitative of baby talk, this is in widespread use in the North of England and Wales as an informal "thanks" amongst adults American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language says: ta: Chiefly British Used to express thanks ETYMOLOGY:
- TA在游戏开发中到底做了什么? - 知乎
TA是一种功能细分的岗位,写Shader的不是程序也不是美术,是TA。之前没有TA岗位的时候是程序写,现在细分了。 TA根据擅长的技能可以大概分为程序向和美术向。 美术向重表现效果;技术向重代码能力。但不管美术向还是技术向的TA都需要一定的编程水平。
- Is TAed a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
We commonly abbreviate teacher's assistant as TA Suppose I have the following sentence: I was a teacher's assistant for Chemistry 101 We can also say: I was a TA for Chemistry 101 But, is it right if we said: I TA'ed Chemistry 101 Clearly the meaning gets across, but does the sentence above have proper grammar?
- Data pronunciation: dayta or dahta? - English Language Usage . . .
It's DAY-ta on Star Trek, which is perhaps the ultimate reference :-) I cannot imagine Patrick Stewart saying "Dah-ta " P S An editorial reminder (as mentioned earlier) that data is plural; e g , "the data are clear" not "the data is clear " Feel free to edit this answer for references to data being either plural or singular in usage
- Why do we say to boot? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Here's an example of the phrase "to boot": My wife made a disgusting looking dinner, and it tasted awful to boot! The implication of the "to boot" is that the fact that the dinner tasted awful wa
- 人力资源 中TA、ER、C B、OC OD都分别指什么? - 知乎
TA:Talent Acquisition(人才招聘) 中文名称:人才招聘 解读:TA是负责公司招聘工作的人力资源岗位,主要职责是负责招聘流程的管理和执行,包括制定招聘计划、发布招聘信息、筛选简历、面试、发放offer等。
- 中国需不需要造一个字来表示未知性别时的 TA? - 知乎
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- Origin of tada - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Tada" is indeed an onomatopoeia (from OED): Imitative of the sound of the musical flourish or fanfare (composed of one short note followed by one long note) which often accompanies an entrance, trick, etc , in various kinds of performance
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