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Phenomenon
Guarda Phenomenonè un Dramma film pubblicato nel 1996 diretto da Jon Turteltaub. Con John Travolta e Kyra Sedgwick – *Streaming Phenomenon online, Guarda il film completo in alta definizione gratuitamente nel tuo gadget. Funziona su desktop, laptop, notebook, tablet, iPhone, iPad, Mac Pro e altro ancora.
Classements de films: 6.4/101,143 Votes
- Data di pubblicazione: 1996-07-05
- Production: Touchstone Pictures /
- Genres: DrammaRomanceFantascienzaFantasy
- Synopsis: La vita di George Malley viene stravolta quando una luce fortissima proveniente dal cielo lo acceca e lo stordisce. Quando si risveglia qualcosa in lui è cambiato: parla lingue che non conosceva e trova persone che risultavano scomparse da diverso tempo. Qualcuno cercherà di sfruttare queste sue capacità, ma non tutti…
- La direttrice: Jon Turteltaub
- Durata: 123 Minutes.
- Taal: English – Italiano
- Nazione: United States of America
- Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenon
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Phenomenon – Cast
George Malley
Lace Pennamin
Nate Pope
Doc
Professor Ringold
Dr. Wellin
Al
Glory
Phenomenon – Bande annonce
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Mar 22, 2015. #3. One meaning of phenomenon is “any remarkable occurrence or person” (WR dictionary) or “someone or something that is very impressive or surprising ” (Macmillan dictionary). So when something becomes popular, it could be described as a phenomenon. This increasing level of societal interest is an example of a trend. Member Emeritus. New York City. English – US. Mar 11, 2013. #4. I would use either, but I wouldn’t use “phenomenon”. I’d say “how to reduce the incidence of bullying” OR “how to decrease the incidence of bullying”. Nov 8, 2023. #3. Strictly speaking, a phenomenon is simply an observable occurrence and so everything being shown in the media could be described like that. However, in practice the simple fact something is being singled out and called a phenomenon gives the term “phenomenon” an extra implied meaning of “a significant observable occurrence”. A … Two points, Jinmin: 1. The sentences have different emphases. There could be… is suggesting possible reasons. This phenomenon is caused by… is explaining the actual reasons. You need to decide which you wish to say. 2. Reasons don’t cause phenomena. You’d be better saying the phenomenon is caused by the following factors or the reasons for … Chinese. Feb 20, 2014. #3. Cagey said: Actually, we talk about ‘mouth watering’ when we are describing something so good that we want to eat it immediately. I think you need different words to describe your reaction to a lemon. Usually we talk about our mouths ‘puckering’ when we taste something sour, but puckering is almost the opposite reaction. Bulgarian. Apr 11, 2014. #2. When talking about something taking place in the unspecified past that is relevant to the present, we use the present perfect: … has been observed. On the other hand, A phenomenon is observed is taking us to the broad present time. Nov 26, 2016. #1. Hi, in the following sentence, from a GRE test, I cannot understand the meaning correctly. Would you please explain it. Thanks a lot. The magazine article from 1956 decrying the glut of sequels and remakes flooding the nation’s movie theaters that summer belied the claim that such derivative films are a uniquely 21st-century … Dec 10, 2012. #3. Like Suzi, I only say northern accent. I think your quotation from The Phenomenon of Obama has accent modified by Great White North (which appears to be a set phrase), so it doesn’t really use north accent. If I read northerly accent, I might imagine that the writer was being playful or creative – an accent from the general … English-Ireland (top end) Aug 10, 2009. #3. A harbinger carries an early indication or warning of something that is going to happen. An omen is an indication that something might happen. So what’s the difference? The connection between a harbinger and what’s to happen is very much stronger than for an omen. Senior Member. Northern California. AE, Español. Dec 8, 2008. #4. It does not sound natural to me. Normally, “doubly determined” is used to refer to a person who is very determined to do something. If I were forced to use this phrasing, I might use “dually determined.” K.