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English Learning 30 September 2009

English Learning 30 September 2009

1- turn a blind eye (to someone or something)
:
to ignore something and pretend you do not see it
In Khmer: ធើ្វមិនឃើញ

2- brothel
: A brothel is a building where men pay to have sex with prostitutes
In Khmer: ផ្ទះបន

3-​​​​​evict
evict evicts evicting evicted
: If someone is evicted from the place where they are living, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have broken a law or contract.
They were evicted from their apartment after their mother became addicted to drugs.
In the first week, the city police evicted ten families.
If you don't keep up payments you could be evicted.
In Khmer: បណេ្តញចេញ

4-perpetrators
someone who commits crime or any other immoral or harmful act.
In Khmer: ជនឧក្រិត





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HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web. The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) started work on the specification in June 2004 under the name Web Applications 1.0.
HTML5 is the proposed next standard for HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and DOM Level 2 HTML. HTML5 has been said to become a game-changer in Web application development, making obsolete such plug-in-based rich Internet application (RIA) technologies as Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and Sun JavaFX.
The ideas behind HTML5, originally referred to as Web Applications 1.0, were pioneered in 2004 by the WHATWG; HTML5 incorporates Web Forms 2.0, another WHATWG specification. The HTML5 specification was adopted as the starting point of the work of the new HTML working group of the W3C in 2007. The working group published the First Public Working Draft of the specification on January 22, 2008.The specification is an ongoing work, and is expected to remain so for many years, although parts of HTML5 are going to be finished and implemented in browsers before the whole specification reaches final Recommendation status.The editors are Ian Hickson of Google, Inc. and David Hyatt of Apple, Inc.
Word of the day: TO INVOLVE
Here are two examples of potential use:
Ex 1.: What does the job involve? Will I have to travel a lot?
Ex 2.: Schools involve parents in their children education.

Its definitions:
1-​ If a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part or consequence of it.
Ex: Vicheka's job as a public realtions director involve spending quite a lot of time with other people.
2- If a situation or activity involves someone, they are taking part in it.
Ex: a riot involving a hundred protesters.
3- If you say that someone involves themselves in something, you meanthat they take part in it, often in a way that is unnecessary or unwanted.
Ex: I seem to have involved myself in something I do not understand.
4- If you involve someone else in something, you get them to take part in it.
Ex: Dara and I do everything together, he involves me in everything.
5- If one thing involves you in another thing, especially something unpleasant or inconvenient, the first thing causes you to do or deal with the second.
Ex: A late booking of a room in a hotel may involve you in extra cost.

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