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anglų Lingvistika Translation Glossary

anglų term anglų translation
holler hollow
home adverb
hoodia weight loss pills
how french had effected on english it affected the vocabulary and spelling of English
how would a grandpa call his grandson's organ willy
hyphenation questions AM Eng by pronunciation, BR Eng by morphology
hyphenation questions pi-ano, real-ly, po-ets
Entered by: Nick Lingris
I am afraid I fear, apprehend, doubt, regret
I don't know as I do. Cautiously polite way of saying "I don't"
I need a lower case-related term non-capitalized words
I wish I WAS or I wish I WERE? was (informal) were (formal)
I'd send you or I'd send to you I thought I'd send you some more shots
images all the words listed that are count nouns can take "-s" at the end of the word
imminently shortly, very soon
in case in case (it sinks)
in the least vs. at least at all vs. a minimum of
Entered by: ErichEko ⟹⭐
in the train // on the train On the train
indefinite article + jobs usage depends on meaning (unique vs generic)
indefinitive adjectives explanation
independentLY of ? (when used as an adverb) independently of; regardless of
Entered by: Nick Lingris
Installed in it storage facility Installed in its storage facility
interpunction with his old Ercona bellows camera
into which epic material was poured framework into which creative material is input(ted)
Entered by: Yvonne Gallagher
is able to be (installed, etc.) [technical senses] (commonly used instead of 'can' or 'may' where these could lead to ambiguous interpretation)
Entered by: Tony M
Is discord going to show itself while we are still fighting? Will internal disagreement/disharmony rear its ugly head while we are trying to resist a common enemy?
is dispossessed of ...as to does not contain ---concerning
is or are? are
Entered by: Vicky Papaprodromou
Is the worst that can happen if I stretch myself really all that bad? If I do my utmost, is the worst thing that can happen really so bad?
Is there a definitive rule on using periods in abbreviations? If so, what is it? There is no definitive rule, but "no." & "No." are generally used.
It the bill; no: dangling modifier
it the antecedent of the pronoun is the entire noun phrase it replaces
it the (most) important thing / what one is really looking for
it's easy to understand I confirm that version reads idiomatically and is easy for...
James' car or James's car? (British English) James's car (preferred British spelling)
juice or juices juice and juices - but meaning is not always plural of the singular
Jurisconsults Dean of the Faculty of Jurisprudence
keep going she kept us on the move/she kept us on the ball
lingua operandi medium of instruction / working language
little one 1. [non-pejorative] (informal) kiddo; (everyday) young, inexperienced; 2. (pejorative) pipsqueak; small or insignificant person
loan versus lend (American English) lend is preferred
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