WordNet nounspying Synonyms spying intelligence surveillance counter-intelligence undercover work Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to...
Love for children, it's wonderful! Онприслони́лсякстенé. He leaned against the wall. Idioms and set expressions: Комне! = come here (dog command) переходи́ть/перейти́ ототцáксы́ну = to descend from father to so...
Suppose your father saw us together, what would he say? Tom put together one million dollars in unmarked, used bills as the kidnappers had told him to do. We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will perish together as fools. I gave it a try figuring that anything is worth...
It looks like we're in for some nasty weather. Tomorrow's weather should be sunny with occasional rain. Father was in a bad mood since he couldn't play golf because of bad weather. During warm weather, sweating helps man regulate his body temperature. ...
How to pronounce "A" ▶ A as in Ah This vowel is pronounced in two different ways depending on stress. When stressed, it is close to the sound of the English wordAh, but shorter. When unstressed, it is pronounced likeuin the wordnut. Practice these words: ...
Votchina also otchina (Russian: во́тчина) (о́тчина - "father's heritage") (historical) 1. An East Slavic land estate that could be inherited 2. The land owned by a knyaz.Zaum (Russian: заумь or заумныйязык) (from Russian prefix за "...
-> The word “Russia” answers the question “of what?”, and so it uses the genitive case. In the word Россия, this means the -я is replaced with an -и. Этомашинаегоотца [ehtuh mashina yevo otsa] (this is his father’s car) ...
阅读理解 Russian nesting dolls have been enjoyed by people of all ages for more than one hundred years. The Russian word for the doll is “matryoshka”, the traditional design being that of a young Russian woman dressed in Russian native costume with a scarf on her head. The first four le...
One of the things that I try to learn whenever I go to a new place where English is not the main language, I make sure that I memorise at least five words – hello, goodbye, please, thank you and beer. And then I use combinations of those to make a two word sentence!
When my father died, I inherited the family business. When Lydia’s granddad died, she inherited £50,000. The government inherited an impossibly difficult situation. His relatives took it for granted that they would inherit the bulk of his wealth. ...