1[intransitive, transitive]to say that you areannoyed, notsatisfied, orunhappyabout something or someone→complaintResidents are complaining because traffic in the area has increased.‘You never ask my opinion about anything, ’ Rod complained.complain (that)She complained that no one had been at ...
do not accuse anyone do not become cocky b do not cha do not coin terms tha do not complain do no do not drop an existi do not give a damn do not give up and do not give way to ev do not honor decline do not jump a queue do not know do not let it be tain do not need...
One of the most important things to remember is to never complain about your boyfriend to your parents if they already dislike him. This will only make them angrier and could potentially make the situation worse. Instead, talk to your friends about any issues you have. It's important to ...
Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧pos‧si‧ble1/ɪmˈpɒsəbəl$ɪmˈpɑː-/●●●S2W2adjective 1something that isimpossiblecannot happen or be doneOPPpossible‘I want to speak to Mr Franks.’‘I’m afraid that’s impossible.’It’s impossible tobe acc...
NinaMays This is my reality too - "relationship" with teachers is difficult when they won't co-operate with homework expectations, or follow up email - the schools complain that kids are on the internet - yet its them providing wifi passwords - so kids are playing in class - lying about...
I suppose I should have given it a fair shot. But it would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for Chris Carter to tie up the shredded loose ends of the mythology in a satisfactory way within the space of one episode. It can’t be done. ...
I’ve used a throwaway username for this because anyone from my village would instantly recognise me 😂. DH (and I but to a lesser extent) volunteer...
But if you choose not to do it, like me, then you can’t complain about book sales. Well, you CAN, but no one will listen. 5. Don’t drop the ball. So, you write your novel. You re-write your novel. You get it edited (always a good plan). You maybe re-write it one ...
He will complain sometimes about being overworked, and we will try to comfort him and encourage him. Q: Do you feel bad about him getting overworked? QZ's mother: I do, but I seldom vocalize it. If I show it, he will have the psycho- logical hint that he is indeed being overworked...
Make a fuss (= Complain, worry unnecessarily, give affectionate attention)‘I wish my husband wouldn’t make such a fuss every time I go out with my friends!’‘My grandma always made a fuss of us as children.’ (Positive – loved and spoiled them) Make an excuse (= Justify an action...