EN Englisch Wörterbuch 53801 bis 53850
- These toys allow children to draw on their imagination.
- The revenge plays of Elizabethan England drew on the example of the Roman playwright Seneca.
- take a backseat
- take sb. up on sth.
- Thanks for the invitation, we'll take you up on it some time.
- the remarks of a few days ago
- The incident was about one week ago.
- The case goes back more than fifteen years.
- That was some time ago.
- The apartheid era was not so long ago.
- takes back
- took back
- take the goods back
- take back goods that have not been completely paid for
- The ball rebounded from the crossbar.
- The country has recalled its ambassador from Indonesia.
- The interests of individuals must take second place to the interests of the community.
- temporarily shelve sth.
- temporarily shelving
- temporarily shelved
- translate sth. back
- translating back
- translated back
- The word 'calendar' can be traced back to the Latin 'calendae'.
- think oneself back
- The reader is constantly referred back to chapter 2.
- The rocks of the mountain echoed back his voice.
- The army was forced to retire from the battlefield.
- tell sb. sth. outright
- tied uped
- Trouble is brewing.
- The troops were consolidated in three districts.
- The two paths eventually join up .
- That is not germane to our theme.
- This issue is not germane to the present application.
- tape up
- They're a bad match.
- This explanation squares with the results of the survey.
- This theory does not square with the facts.
- The modern lamp jars with the antique furniture.
- The two companies consolidated.
- The whole class ganged up on her because she was the teacher's pet.
- truss sb.
- truss up sb.
- trussing up