When both ends of a magnet meet, like poles will repel each other and opposite poles will attract each other. If they are aligned in the same direction, the magnets will stick together due to magnetic attraction. If they are aligned in opposite directions, the magnets will push away from each other due to magnetic repulsion.
the magnet will repel
When Gregor leaves his room to meet the office manager, his appearance shocks and frightens both the office manager and his family members. The office manager ends up leaving without conducting any business, and Gregor's family members are ashamed of Gregor and wish to hide him from view.
Basically, the egg gets warmer as the water gets cooler until both meet at the same temperature.
Yes, that's correct. Like poles of magnets repel each other due to the alignment of their magnetic fields, which causes a force of repulsion.
They Meet
"Making both ends meet" means to get your bills paid, get food on the table, and make a family run financially even on a limited budget where it isn't immediately apparent where the money for everything will come from. Making ends meet involves planning, budgeting, sitting down with the bills and a checkbook and a pencil, etc.
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the magnet will repel
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Ends Meet - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Where they meet on both ends is the canthus. The canthus is where the eyelids meat, i.e. the corners of the eyes. The palpebral fissure is the gap between the eyelids (the line formed when the eyelids are closed). The canthus are the ends of this line.
Yes he did. Both his mother and father worked, and they just had enough money to make ends meet.
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wouldn't that be a line?
When Gregor leaves his room to meet the office manager, his appearance shocks and frightens both the office manager and his family members. The office manager ends up leaving without conducting any business, and Gregor's family members are ashamed of Gregor and wish to hide him from view.
It's a polygon with 14 points (If the two ends meet) or 16 points (If the two ends don't meet).
(the idiom suggests that insufficient income can be supplemented in some way) "To make ends meet, he began working more overtime." "During the Depression, his mother did laundry for the church to make ends meet."