accident [ˈæksɪdənt] A. N 1. (= mishap)→ accidente mto meet with or have an accident→ tener or sufrir un accidenteit's an accident waiting to happen→ es un peligro en potenciaaccidents will happen→ son cosas que pasansee also road B 2. (= unforeseen event)→ casualid...
accident [ˈæksɪdənt] A.N 1.(=mishap) →accidentem to meet withorhave an accident→tenerorsufrirunaccidente it's an accident waiting to happen→es unpeligroenpotencia accidents will happen→soncosasquepasan see alsoroadB 2.(=unforeseen event) →casualidadf ...
If you add a wrong word to the dictionary by accident, do you know how to remove the word from the dictionary?Here is a guide on how to add or remove words from the spell checking dictionary for Windows 10.Option 1: Add highlighted misspelled words to dictionary of current language ...
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to make over a dress; to make over a page layout. to transfer the title of (property); convey: After she retired she made over her property to her children and moved to Florida. to run away; depart hastily: The only witness to the accident made off before the police arrived. ...
Look back over the passage or consult a dictionary to find the missing word form. For each of the following sentences, choose the correct word form from the row with the same number to complete it.NounVerbAdjective1pursue2observe3assume4exclaim5ins6comical7survive1. The company is in___of...
Murray continued to visit Minor regularly, sometimes taking walks with him around the asylum grounds. In 1910, Minor left Broadmoor for an asylum in his native America. Murray was at the port to wave goodbye to his remarkable friend.
Task 6-1 Word forms Look back over the passage, or consult your dictionary to find the missing word forms in the chart. After completing the chart, for each sentence below, look at the row in the chart with the same number, choose the correct word form to complete the sentence. 1. Ou...
up phr v [T] to dig or pull a plant up with its roots1.What’s meaning of the word “roots” in the sentence “Many Americans have roots in Europe.”? A.The underground part of a plant. B.One’s connection with a place.
Drip pan An open container, located on deck under the ends of a pipeline header to retain cargo drippage. DRK Derrick Drop strake A strake discontinued near the bow or stern. Dry bulk Cargo shipped in a dry state and in bulk; e.g., grain, cement. Dry bulk Dry bulk Dry dock (1) ...