The English word avid = lahoot (להוט) There is no Hebrew word 'avid'.
mean, avid
The Pledge of Allegiance and the AVID student or tutor contract are similar in that they both involve a commitment or promise to uphold certain principles or values. The Pledge of Allegiance is a solemn oath of loyalty to the United States and its ideals, while the AVID student or tutor contract is a formal agreement to actively engage in academic success strategies. Both serve as symbolic gestures of dedication and responsibility to a particular cause or goal.
"FDG avid" is a term primarily used by radiologists to describe sturctures in PET scans which have taken up and concentrated fluorodeoxyglucose more than surrounding tissues. FGD avid nodules are often (but not always) cancerous.
Yes the unit existed until 2004
"FDG avid" is a term primarily used by radiologists to describe sturctures in PET scans which have taken up and concentrated fluorodeoxyglucose more than surrounding tissues. FGD avid nodules are often (but not always) cancerous.
She has always been an avid reader.He is an avid golfer and plays nearly every weekend.
Avid is an adjective.
This means you are a horse lover or enthusiast, perhaps a rider.
Non-avid means not enthusiastic or passionate about something, lacking strong interest or desire. It suggests a lack of eagerness or keenness towards a particular activity or subject.
He is an avid birdwacher. Her avid support of the team boosts everyone's morale.
Martin Van Buren was an avid reader, rider, and student. Despite his humble background, Van Buren was known as a connoisseur of wine and food.