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  1. Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2009 · verb (labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled) 1 attach a label to. 2 assign to a category, especially inaccurately. 3 Biology & Chemistry make (a substance, cell, …

  2. label by or label with? | WordReference Forums

    Sep 18, 2011 · Hello redot. I wouldn't use the verb label.I'd say instead: Mark an area in the picture with a circle. A circle isn't really what I'd call a label

  3. D before a telephone number | WordReference Forums

    Feb 15, 2009 · What does mean letter D before a telephone number in English? T +7 XXX XXXXX D +7 XXX XXXXX E [email protected] T - telephone, it's clear. E - e-mail. And D what …

  4. ground floor, ground zero, first floor | WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2007 · I went to my dentist yesterday and the elevator buttons were labeled like this: LL- Lower level L - Lobby 2- 2nd floor Note that many building skip floor numbers for 13. So the …

  5. as follows or as below - WordReference Forums

    Mar 14, 2018 · Dear everyone, Is there any difference between " as follows " and " as below " ? eg: I have arranged the restaurant as follows, I have arranged the restaurant as below, Thank …

  6. attach / enclose - WordReference Forums

    Apr 20, 2008 · Legal papers often include labeled exhibits as attachments (adjuntos) not meaning literally that there is a staple holding the attachment and the legal paper together but that the …

  7. In love, there is always one who kisses and one who offers the …

    Mar 2, 2007 · Oui; cùest un proverbe aui veut dire "En amour, il y a toujours celui qui donne les baisers et celui qui tend la joue", which basically means that there is always a giver (the …

  8. Deal table - WordReference Forums

    Dec 26, 2008 · Could anyone confirm whether a "deal table" is a desk? Here is the context: "The furniture was of the simplest description: rows of high backed rush seated chairs and two large …

  9. to position oneself | WordReference Forums

    Nov 30, 2013 · Hi, could you please help me with this: I do not fully understand the meaning of "to position oneself" in the following sentence: "He may not position himself to take control of …

  10. at sea, in the sea, on the sea | WordReference Forums

    Sep 23, 2015 · Here in Canada, by law all products have to be labeled with their country of origin, and the format for that is 'Made in [Country]'. As the Black Sea is not a country, your friend's …

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