in Spanish|in French|in Italian|English synonyms|English Usage|Conjugator|in context|images WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024 a•las(ə las′, ə läs′),USA pronunciationinterj. (used as an exclamation to express sorrow, grief, pity, concern, or...
adverb sadly, unfortunately, inopportunely Alas, it's not that simple. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002Translations Spanish / EspañolSelect a language: alas [əˈlæs] EXCL (o.f. or liter)→...
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Apart from being disciplined, motivated and highly knowledgeable, he barely had much of an ego, always willing to help junior developers and ‘wear many hats’ as needed, explaining technical problems and opportunities in plain English to make sure that the leadership was informed at every step o...
RELACIN ENTRE EL TAMAO DE ESTRUCTURAS FETALES Y EL TIEMPO DE GESTACIN EN BFALAS DE RO. (Spanish).A total of 28 Buffalypso buffaloes with ages between 4 and 8 years old, and weight average from 580 to 690 kg was used in this study. The conceptus was examined every 7 days using a...
They were sailing for Havre, and at Havre they were to be married by the English chaplain, and from Havre they were to sail for the Havana, and to live there ever afterwards in a fairy-tale dream of bliss32, broken only by an annual visit to Paris, just to buy gowns and bonnets33...