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means <-> [mi:nz] SUST.

ˈmeans test SUST. FIN.

mean1 [mi:n] ADJ.

1. mean esp ingl. brit. (miserly):

2. mean (unkind):

5. mean ingl. am. inform. (good):

super coloq.
blazen coloq.

I . mean3 [mi:n] SUST.

II . mean3 [mi:n] ADJ.

by means of

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by means of

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That means that every human being is capable, if so desiring, to change one's own life and character and earns one's own bliss.
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The means of cooling would be a hybrid cooling tower of about 60 metres in height with plume abatement.
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The planet has a natural capability to recover which means pollution that does not go beyond that capability can still be termed green.
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The opposite approach is known as semasiology: here one starts with a word and asks what it means, or what concepts the word refers to.
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The automatic and ineffable nature of a synesthetic experience means that the pairing may not seem out of the ordinary.
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Access to the airport is provided by a shuttle bus, taxi or private means.
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You know what that means: the internet has transformed into a pukey, undead pile of spoilers.
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Young people should use every political means at their disposal to change this law back to the fair and non-discriminatory way it was before.
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In particular, the decoupling of the class conditional feature distributions means that each distribution can be independently estimated as a one-dimensional distribution.
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Daffy's one possession he is proud of is his paper-mache parade float, constructed on top of a minivan, which is his main means of transportation.
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