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  1. sublimated - WordReference Forums

    Sep 7, 2013 · Alguien me puede echar un cable con el sentido de "sublimated" en este contexto? "Why did the police allow the protesters through? One could imagine that a commanding officer would give …

  2. sublimate - WordReference Forums

    Jan 30, 2008 · Does 'sublimate' have a figurative meaning? What does it mean to say: "A supreme show of deference, he sublimates even his language to the king's." Does it have the sense of suppressing? …

  3. everything sublimated into his art - WordReference Forums

    May 12, 2015 · Yeah, brilliant parents who didn't get along, closer to his aunt than his mother, obsessed with mortality, believes in nothing, finds life to have no meaning. Just a perfect depressive, with …

  4. I wasn't expecting or I didn't expect | WordReference Forums

    Oct 14, 2018 · Hi again! I don't understand what's the difference between these two and which actually is the correct one. "I wasn't expecting from you to believe rumours." or "I didn't expect from you to …

  5. Meur, keur / teur | WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2013 · Hi everyone, I have just seen the term MEUR and learned that it means Million Euros. There is no conflict about that. Yet, I'm quite confused as to the use and meaning of KEUR and …

  6. grammar question : 'to choose' vs 'to choose from'

    Jul 12, 2015 · Hi, The answer of below question is (3.to choose from), and for me, #1.sounds natural, unfortunately. Could anybody give me a tip how to distinguish between using ' to choose' and ' to …

  7. loose schedule | WordReference Forums

    Oct 7, 2012 · hi all Do you use "loose schedule" to refer to a schedule which gives one a great deal of free time? Other than "loose schedule",are there other expressions of the same meaning available in …

  8. Is/are either of you - WordReference Forums

    Oct 1, 2019 · Should I use is or are in the following sentence: Is/Are either of you going to the cinema later? Since either is singular, should I use is?

  9. vingt et un/une heures - WordReference Forums

    Aug 13, 2011 · Salut. Un collègue, prof de français, voulait savoir mon volume horaire, je lui ai dit que j’ai vingt-et-une heures, il s’est exclamé : tu as vingt-et-un heures ! Je veux savoir si c’est juste de …

  10. to jar your memory - WordReference Forums

    Apr 23, 2010 · First off, yes: jog one's memory, not jar. The violence implied by "jar" could only be applied to memories not simply forgotton or 'out of mind' but to the truly repressed or sublimated. It …