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  1. All Languages - WordReference Forums

    Oct 25, 2006 · Translations and discussions not limited to (a) specific language(s)

  2. What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference Forums

    Dec 5, 2006 · Hi everyone! Recently, I wrote a long paper on words such as those in the title and how their meanings change according to intonation. My professor advised me to refer to them as …

  3. TFR - trattamento di fine rapporto | WordReference Forums

    May 30, 2005 · Does anyone know if there is an equivalent term in English for the "trattamento fine rapporto" - TFR? The amount of money that an employer holds until you leave the company. It's not …

  4. Legal Terminology - WordReference Forums

    Feb 3, 2005 · Quick Guide to Spanish-English forums / La guía rápida a los foros español-inglés

  5. 麻辣/香辣/辛辣/酸辣/咸辣/甜辣 | WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2023 · 麻辣 (numbing and spicy) and 香辣 (piquant; marinated spicy) always makes my nose run, but love it anyway. I’m not that much of a fan of 辛辣 (pungent; sharp; zesty). It not only reminds me …

  6. Do you turn onto/on to/into/in to a street? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 7, 2011 · I am writing driving directions for on a British company website and would like to know what is preferable: 'turn right into Mill Road' 'turn right in to Mill Road' 'turn right onto Mill Road' 'turn …

  7. Have appeared/ had appeared | WordReference Forums

    Jan 2, 2018 · "Until now, U.S. authorities have appeared to base their conviction that the Russian government directed hacker attacks against Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign on technical …

  8. Fuck me sideways / Do me sideways | WordReference Forums

    Feb 4, 2016 · Hello. Could you please tell me if "fuck me sideways" and "do me sideways" mean the same thing and if so, what they actually mean? Thank you. Examples: Well do me sideways. I knew …

  9. Metaphors for stealing - WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2018 · In the thread on thieves and robbers, stealing and robbing, j-p-c listed quite some words referring to metaphors, or euphemisms, for stealing: "Subtiliser" is very stealthy, "subtil" being the …

  10. many vs most vs majority - WordReference Forums

    Dec 14, 2017 · I was wondering, does many mean the majority or not necessarily? Can many be used to refer to the minority or equally split?