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1.A linear pile of cut hay or grain left to dry in a field before being gathered. 2.Any of various other linear piles, as of leaves or snow heaped up by the wind. tr.v.wind·rowed,wind·row·ing,wind·rows To shape or arrange into a windrow. ...
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Names in other languages[edit] Language Name Meaning Japanese スリップ スリップ[?]Surippu surippu Slip Slip French Chahut de Skidda[?] Racket of Skidda German Skiddas Skandal[?] Skidda's Scandal Italian Slalom Glaciale[?] Glacial Slalom Spanish Ruta Nevada[?] Snowy Route show ...
ain spanish 用西班牙语[translate] a如果你不帮我讲话,我就... If you do not help me to speak, I…[translate] ayour friend, chat with you? 您的朋友,闲谈与您?[translate] a我希望迈克能取得好成绩 I hoped Mike can obtain the result[translate] ...
He looked around and did what any rational person would do when one’s wife is being held against her will by an angry merchant in a Czech train station…he started hollering for the police. In Spanish. “Policia! Policia!” he yelled. Note: the word for police in Czech is “Policie...
buttoned up stewardess uniforms into trendy, sexy gear. Gone were the sensible heels, white gloves, seamed stockings and girdles, replaced by mini skirts and hot pants, low-cut necklines, vinyl knee high boots and cocky headgear. This marketing ploy certainly gave new meaning to the words “...
1808, "country house," from American Spanish rancho "small farm, group of farm huts," from Spanish rancho "small farm, hamlet...people who eat together," from ranchear "to lodge or station," from Old French ranger "install in position," from rang "row...Ranch-house "principle dwelling...
"track of skids along which logs are rolled" (1851); see skid (n.). The sense was… See origin and meaning of skid row.