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Beispiele für "
add
"
- After engaging the boss for one minute, two 'adds' will arrive from the back and must be dealt with.
- The Lord shall 'add' to me another son. - Genesis, 30:24
- Back to thy punishment, False fugitive, and to thy speed 'add' wings. - w:John John Milton
- He 'added' that he would willingly consent to the entire abolition of the tax. - w:William William Macaulay
- I will 'add' to your yoke. - 1 Kings 12:14
- Let us 'address' to tend on Hector's heels. - Shakespeare
- Young Turnus to the beauteous maid 'address'. - w:John John Dryden
- And this good knight his way with me 'addrest'. - w:Edmund Edmund Spenser
- His foe was soon 'addressed'. - w:Edmund Edmund Spenser
- Turnus 'addressed' his men to single fight. - w:John John Dryden
- The five foolish virgins 'addressed' themselves at the noise of the bridegroom's coming. - w:Jeremy Jeremy Taylor
- These men 'addressed' themselves to the task. - w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay
- Tecla ... 'addressed' herself in man's apparel. - Jewel
- The young hero had 'addressed' his players to him for his assistance. - w:John John Dryden
- Are not your orders to 'address' the senate? - w:Joseph Joseph Addison
- The representatives of the nation 'addressed' the king. - w:Jonathan Jonathan Swift
- He 'addressed' a letter.
- The ship was 'addressed' to a merchant in Baltimore.
- This meeting hopes to 'address' how to improve sales overseas.
- The sheep 'skedaddled' as soon as the shepherd’s dog came near.
- The addition of five more items to the agenda will make the meeting unbearably long.
- They sought out cost 'adders' with an eye toward eliminating them.
- wāiklis 'adder' mērgā - boy 'or' girl
- We had a nice 'paddle' this morning.
- The 'paddle' practically ousted the British cane as the spanker's attribute in the independent US
- A sea turtle's 'paddles' make it swim almost as fast as land tortoises are slow
- 'Example:' Oil may be used as an 'additive' to gasoline to improve the lubrication of a small engine
- He is 'addicted' to the Internet.'
- She became more 'addicted' to crack than she had ever been to heroin.
- His 'addiction' was to courses vain. Shakespeare.
- It 'saddens' me to think that I might have hurt someone.
- These are 'addictive' drugs.
- He has an 'addictive' personality.
- Matrix multiplication is 'additive' in that .
- It is natural to look at a finite cyclic group as an 'additive' group.
- Oil may be used as an 'additive' in gasoline to improve the lubrication of a small engine.
- Her latest paper 'readdresses' some old problems in philosophy.
- John doesn't live there any more. You'd better 'readdress' that parcel.
- "'Caddy', pass me my five iron.
- I was honored to 'caddy' for Tiger Woods at a charity golf game.
- to 'add' numbers
- to 'add' a column of numbers
- It 'adds' to our anxiety.
- He 'adds' rapidly.
- a man of pleasing or insinuating 'address'
- w:Joseph Joseph Addison.
- The program will crash if there is no valid data stored at that 'address'.
- He's a 'faddy' eater.
- He is 'addicted' to the Internet.
- He 'addressed' some portions of his remarks to his supporters, some to his opponents.














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