poniedziałek, 22 października 2012



to bluff-v. to mislead or deceive.
e.g.
Jerry bluffed a very confident nod.
Lawless did, and my bluff is working out strong.
Extrovert-n. A person who is extroverted; a person who is marked by an interest in others or concerned primarily with external reality.
e.g.
She mentions that the results say she is an extrovert, which is not something she agrees with.”
“In the realm of humour the extrovert is a success; what amuses him amuses the crowds.”
Introvert-n. (psychology) a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and to become preoccupied with their own thoughts
e.g.
“But the introvert is the boy who stands apart in a corner of the playground; he is timid and fears the rough and tumble of team games.”
“I’m not sure introvert is the right word for shyness.”
Neocortex-n. The dorsal region of the cerebral cortex, especially large in higher mammals and the most recently evolved part of the brain. Also called neopallium.
e.g.-
“The neocortex is a thin sheet of cells, folded to form the convolutions that have become a visual synonym for the brain itself.”
“Although the entire neocortex is fairly uniform, it is divided into dozens of areas that do different things.”
Body language-n. The gestures, postures, and facial expressions by which a person manifests various physical, mental, or emotional states and communicates nonverbally with others.
e.g.
“The ability to read and interpret body language is known as kinesics.”
“Her body language is dramatic—the wayshe crosses her arms to say ‘What do you mean by that?’”
Interrogator-n. One who interrogates or asks questions.
e.g.
“Koubi believes that the most important skill for an interrogator is to know the prisoner's language.”
“If the prisoner has the information the interrogator is seeking, then torture can compel the prisoner to reveal the information through this process of “mind control.””
Herky-jerky-adj. Spasmodic, irregular, and unpredictable, as in movement or manner.
e.g.
“Too many offroaders employ a herky-jerky on - and off-throttle type of driving.”
“So the region is likely to have a herky-jerky second half, with sentiment dominated by Greece, Portugal and Ireland.”

http://www.ted.com/talks/pamela_meyer_how_to_spot_a_liar.html

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