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Beispiele für "
leave
"
- I 'left' my car at home and took a bus to work.
- The ants did not 'leave' so much as a crumb of bread.
- There's not much food 'left', we'd better go to the shops.
- When my father died, he 'left' me the house.
- I'll 'leave' the car in the station so you can pick it up there.
- Can't we just 'leave' this to the experts?
- I 'left' the country and I 'left' my wife.
- I 'left' the band.
- I think you'd better 'leave'.
- I've been given three weeks' 'leave' by my boss.
- Might I beg 'leave' to accompany you?
- The applicant now seeks 'leave' to appeal and, if leave be granted, to appeal against these sentences.
- I took my 'leave' of the gentleman without a backward glance.
- They were eating 'unleavened' bread.
- The wings 'cleaved' the foggy air.
- The truck 'cleaved' a path through the ice.
Beispiele für "
stop
"
- Put a 'stopper' in the knot.
- We need a 'stopper' or the boat will sink.
- He's the number one 'stopper' in the country.
- Cattle futures: spillover momentum plus evidence of a strong 'stopper' (i.e., 96 loads demanded) should kick the opening higher.
- il faut 'stopper' cette hostilité permanente
- King Hrothgar thought that Grendel was 'unstoppable'.
- He’s 'stop' still.
- They agreed to see each other at the bus 'stop'.
- That 'stop' was not planned.
- The organ is loudest when all the 'stops' are pulled.
- The 'stop' in a bulldog's face is very marked.
- I 'stopped' at the traffic lights.
- The riots 'stopped' when police moved in.
- Soon the rain will 'stop'.
- The sight of the armed men 'stopped' him in his tracks.
- The referees 'stopped' the fight.
- He 'stopped' the wound with gauze.
- To achieve maximum depth of field, he 'stopped' down to an f-stop of 22.
- He 'stopped' for two weeks at the inn.
- He 'stopped' at his friend's house before continuing with his drive.
- Mosiądz jest 'stopem' miedzi i cynku.
- Jechał dalej, bo nie zauważył 'stopu'.
- He continued to drive because he hadn't noticed the stop sign.
- Uderzyłam w niego, bo nie zaświecił mu się 'stop' i nie wiedziałam, że ostro hamuje.
- Często podróżuję 'na stopa'.
- They put a 'stopgap' solution in place, but need something more permanent.
- The small company uses their new product features as a 'stopgap' until they can develop a new product.
- The patient suffers from adrenal 'dystopia'.
- We were 'stopped' for more than three hours!
- They passed a 'stopped' car on the side of the road, but realized there was nothing they could do to help.
- A 'stopped' clock is right twice a day.
- He tightly stoppered the decanter, thinking the expensive liqueur had been evaporating.
- The diaphragmatic spasm of his hiccup caused his epiglottis to painfully stopper his windpipe with a loud "hic".
- There's a 'nonstop' flight to Mauritius, but I'm not sitting on the same plane for thirteen hours.
- He worked 'nonstop' for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off.
Beispiele für "
allow
"
- The prisoners were 'disallowed' to contact with a lawyer.
- The goal was 'disallowed' because the player was offside.
- Without the king's will or the state's allowance. --
- The censure of the which one must in your allowance overweigh a whole theater of others. --
- I can give the boy a handsome allowance. -- w:William Makepeace William Makepeace Thackeray.
- After making the largest allowance for fraud. -- w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- Try not to 'swallow' too much toothpaste.
- The duck 'swallowed' the frog.
- I 'swallowed' nervously, wondering who was outside the window.
- Any extra money will be 'swallowed' up by the mortgage repayments.
- I find his excuses a little hard to 'swallow'.
- He took the aspirin with a single 'swallow' of water.
- To 'allow' a servant his liberty
- To 'allow' a free passage
- To 'allow' one day for rest.
- He was 'allowed' about three hundred pounds a year. — w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- To 'allow' a right; to 'allow' a claim; to 'allow' the truth of a proposition.
- I 'allow', with Mrs. Grundy and most moralists, that Miss Newcome's conduct . . . was highly reprehensible. — w:William Makepeace William Makepeace Thackeray.
- To 'allow' a sum for leakage.
- To 'allow' a son to be absent
- Smoking 'allowed' only in designated areas.
- When calculating a budget for a construction project, always 'allow' for contingencies.
- 'quotations:'
- She 'wallowed' in her misery.
- With Smithers out of the picture I was free to 'wallow' in my own crapulence.
- Those three young men are particularly “'callow' youths”.
- This crater is relatively 'shallow'
- Saute the onions in a 'shallow' pan
- The water is 'shallow' here
- It was a glamorous but 'shallow' lifestyle
- The acting is good, but the characters are 'shallow'
- The ship ran aground in an unexpected 'shallow'.
- Without the king's will or the state's allowance. --w:William William Shakespeare
- The censure of the which one must in your allowance overweigh a whole theater of others. --w:William William Shakespeare
- Although I don't consent to their holding such meetings, I will 'allow' them for the time being.
- To 'allow' a right
- To 'allow' a claim
- To 'allow' the truth of a proposition.
- All 'Hallows' Eve (or Halloween), the night before All 'Hallows' Day (now more commonly known as "All Saints Day").
- She gives her daughters each an 'allowance' of thirty dollars a month.
Beispiele für "
let
"
- '1917' "It is a quarter-past two," he said. "Your telegram was dispatched about one. But no one can glance at your 'toilet' and attire without seeing that your disturbance dates from the moment of your waking." — Arthur Conan Doyle, s:The Adventure of Wisteria "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge".
- '1917'Reports from abroad and from this country indicate that great good has been accomplished in infectious diseases and in catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract by so-called 'toilet' of the mouth, nose, and throat. — US Army, "Circular Letter, Surgeon General’s Office, March 22, 1918", [http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwi/1918flu/Documents/Extractsonflu.htm here.]
- '1906' there were also tons of garbage festering in the sun, and the greasy laundry of the workers hung out to dry, and dining rooms littered with food and black with flies, and 'toilet' rooms that were open sewers. — Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, s:The Jungle/Chapter Chapter 26.
- When feasible, place the toilet near the river's edge to encourage urination in the river unless there is adequate volume for urination in the 'toilet'. [http://www.nps.gov/cany/river/toilets.htm US National Parks Service].
- EPA is currently developing the specification for high-efficiency 'toilets'. All HETs that meet WaterSense criteria for efficiency and performance will be eligible to receive a label once EPA finalizes the specification. — [http://www.epa.gov/watersense/partners/specs/het.htm US Environmental Protection Agency.]
- '1982' Look around you. It's a 'toilet'. — Harrison Ford to River Phoenix in w:The Mosquito Coast.
- Many people take vitamin 'tablets' as a food supplement.
- a 'scarlet' woman
- 'July 1, 1660' This morning came home my fine 'Camlett' cloak, with gold buttons, and a silk suit, which cost me much money, and I pray God to make me able to pay for it. — Samuel Pepys, s:Diary of Samuel Diary of Samuel Pepys
- '1844' With this announcement he hurried away to the outer door of the Blue Dragon, and almost immediately returned with a companion shorter than himself, who was wrapped in an old blue 'camlet' cloak with a lining of faded scarlet. — Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, s:Martin Chuzzlewit/Chapter Chapter 4
- '1893' She was richly clad in a bodice of gold-coloured 'camlet' and a skirt of gray silk trimmed with gold and silver lace. — Arthur Conan Doyle, The Refugees, s:The Refugees/Chapter Chapter 3.
- The new 'leaflets' at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves.
- A 'leaflet' had been left under the car's windshield wiper.
- A sidewalk preacher gave an impassioned sermon while an assistant 'leafleted' those who stayed to listen.
- During the summer, Peter earned some extra cash by 'leafleting' for a local pizza delivery restaurant.
- It's such a 'letdown', I thought it was going to be better than this.
- I lost the file when I accidentally hit 'delete'.
- Her hair was in 'ringlets'.
- Please 'completely' fill in the box for your answer, using a number 2 pencil.
- He is 'completely' mad.
- She lost so much weight while she was ill that she became a skeleton.
- This software component has been 'obsoleted'.
- We are in the process of 'obsoleting' this product.
- There are 26 'letter's in the English alphabet.
- I wrote a 'letter' to my sister about my life.
- "Some MEPs from some countries may have pocketed £2m more than I have by observing the letter but not the spirit of the rules." - [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7904886.stm]
- patin à roulettes - roller skating
- [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/etc/medialib/docs/Aldrich/Acta/al_acta_30_01.pdf Aldrichimica Acta Volume 30 No (pdf) from [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemical-synthesis/learning-center/aldrichimica-acta.html Sigma-Aldrich]
- He 'completed' the assignment on time.
- The last chapter 'completes' the book nicely.
- It was a 'complete' shock when he turned up on my doorstep.
- He got four 'incompletes' out of five courses last semester.
- a 'deleterious' chemical
- With all his usual 'subtlety', he quietly fixed the problem before anyone else noticed it.
- The 'subtleties' of this overture are often overlooked.
- At the king's coronation feast, several 'subtleties' were served between main courses.
- Push the aglet of the shoelace through each of the 'eyelets', one at a time.
- A 'rivulet' of tears ran down his face.
- John's not going to any of his top schools; he got a 'bullet' from the last of them yesterday.
- Their debut started slow, but 'bulleted' to number six in its fourth week.
- He 'bulleted' a header for his first score of the season.
- A 'bulletproof' window.
- A bulletproof 'bulletproof' vest.
- We have to 'bulletproof' this program before we let the users at it; check every input, catch every possible flaw...it must not fail in use.
- The 'depleted' aerosol can would spray no more since there was no propellant left.
- It's about time we abandoned the bourgeois 'shibboleth' that earning money makes you a better person.
- Her 'stiletto' heels would cause damage if she ever stepped on someone's foot with them.
- That 'collet' can handle upto 3/8-inch bits.
- There is an almost invisible 'collet' that secures the stone to the ring.
- Heat some oil in a cast-iron 'skillet' and add the onions.
- This is an easy 'skillet' with potatoes and bacon.
- Can you make up a quick 'skillet' hash?
- Our 'flannelettes' provide an extra layer between the underquilt and sheets.
- I’ll have a ham sandwich with 'lettuce' and tomato.
- After he knocked for hours, I decided to 'let' him come in.
- The physicians 'let' about a pint of his blood, but to no avail.
- I decided to 'let' the farmhouse to a couple while I was working abroad.
- Can you 'let' me know what time you'll be arriving?
- ...without 'let' or hindrance (on all commonwealth passports)
- lang=hu → lang=hu
- to lang=hu → demand (in lang=hu
- lang=hu → society, association, lang=hu
- The 'lettering' on the sign made it clear that intruders were unwelcome.
- The thief stole all the money and credit cards out of the old man's 'wallet'.
- I won an auction online for a cheap CD 'wallet'.
- 'bullet' train
- 'bullet' chess
- A 'rivulet' of tears ran down his lang=en
- an 'armlet' of the sea
- She dressed up as a 'skeleton' for Halloween.
- The 'skeleton' of the organisation is essentially the same as it was ten years ago, but many new faces have come and gone.
- In several years, it is speculated that the Internet's speedy delivery of news worldwide will make newspapers 'obsolete'.
- My life will be 'complete' once I buy this new television.
- You can have 'complete' access behind the scenes of the movie.
- She offered me 'complete' control of the project.
- When your homework is 'complete', you can go and play with Martin.
- He is a 'complete' bastard!
- a 'complete' disaster.
- The serrations formed the hips and valleys of what looked like a series of miniature gabled roofs or 'rooflets'.
- The 'flamelets' gleamed and flickered. — Longfellow.
- F. Harrison
- After she found the rook, the chess set was 'complete'.
- Our vacation was a 'complete' disaster.
- 'Lets put on a show!
- 'Let' us have a moment of silence.
- 'Let' P be the point where AB and OX intersect.
- 5th Street is one-way west only and 6th Street is one-way east only. Together, they form a 'couplet' in w:Downtown Los Downtown Los Angeles
- After he knocked for hours, I decided to 'let' him come in. [= allow him to come in]
- 'Let' me just give you the phone number.
Beispiele für "
release
"
- The video store advertised that it had all the latest "releases".
- They marked the occasion with a 'release' of butterflies.
- He 'released' his grasp on the lever.
- They 'released' the new product later than intended.
- He was 'released' after two years in prison.
- They 'released' thousands of gallons of water into the river each month.
- If you continue to use abusive language, I will need to 'release' the call.














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