EN Englisch Wörterbuch 31501 bis 31550
- in the teeth of all difficulties
- in the teeth of public opinion
- in the teeth of the facts
- It's a dull day today.
- I don't
- I can't help feeling that ...
- I can't help thinking that he is hiding something.
- I couldn't help thinking of her.
- I can't help having some chocolate now.
- I can't help the way I feel about you.
- I went over to say hello to him.
- I'll think it over.
- inordinately large
- in tiers
- I bought running headphones that allow ambient noise, 'cause I don't want to get run over.
- If the sea level rises it will swamp the coastal villages.
- incease alarmingly
- Is there such a thing at all as moral progress?
- Is there really any such thing as moral progress?
- in need of overhauling
- inflated income
- ignore a remark
- I'll pretend I didn't hear that.
- incrust sth.
- I will defer to your wishes.
- It is well worth considering homing an older cat instead of a kitten.
- In light of this, it is unsurprising to see that ...
- I finally managed to persuade her to go out with me.
- in fulsome detail
- I hate being steamrollered into doing something I don't want to.
- It was a really nice day, marred only by a little argument on the way home.
- I'm sorry, I overlooked that.
- It is easy to overlook a small detail like that.
- I'm swamped with work at the moment.
- impute sth. to sb. else
- I couldn't sit for two days, I'm not exaggerating.
- It's difficult to exaggerate the importance of adequate sleep.
- I think we'd better pass over that last remark.
- I'm convinced that ...
- I'm not persuaded by these arguments.
- It used to be.
- In the Middle Ages this expression was not in common usage.
- I have a few day's leave in hand.
- in a funny way
- in order to ...
- including, but not limited to
- including without limitation
- including when