EN Englisch Wörterbuch 50501 bis 50550
- The data must be relevant.
- The estate was enclosed with walls.
- The party needs to become more inclusive and stop having a dislike of entrepreneurs.
- The curriculum is skewed towards the science subjects.
- The tax cuts are skewed towards the wealthy.
- The storm is expected to kick in in the evening.
- The medication was finally kicking in.
- The reform will kick in later this year.
- This calls into play other factors.
- The cellos come in on the third beat.
- The lorry got bogged down in the mud.
- These books are shelved under 'C' in the public library.
- The librarian was shelving books.
- the room I was confined in
- The film has grossed six times its production cost.
- The play has already covered its production costs.
- The system has yet to settle down.
- Things will settle down over the next few months.
- taking sb.'s place
- taken sb.'s place
- The project folded.
- The club folded earlier this year
- The musical folded after only 15 performances.
- tuning in to
- tuned in to
- tune in to the sounds of a language
- tune sb. in on sth.
- tumbling down
- tumled down
- tumbles down
- tumbled down
- take part in the opening formation dance
- typing in
- typed in
- That performance earned her a Grammy Award.
- The risk attaches.
- That's fair enough!
- The member states have agreed to using English as the working language.
- throw the ball in
- throws in
- threw in
- The ball was thrown back into play.
- throw in sth.
- throwing in
- the highest price ever paid for a single work of art
- This cream is quickly absorbed .
- the most glaring example