
Spéculos - WordReference Forums
Mar 7, 2013 · Out of curiosity, in the supermarket this morning, I checked the labelling of packets of speculoos biscuits. Both the supermarket's own brand and generic brands, used "speculoos" (not …
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Laboratorio acondicionador - WordReference Forums
Jul 31, 2018 · Hello. I'm translating a document for a Quality Agreement between "Laboratorio titular de los registros" and "Laboratorio Acondicionador". Paragraph taken directly from text: (Name withheld) …
a social worker's clients/patients | WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2019 · If Chris bounded up to you outside in a non-work setting you’d avoid labelling the relationship because it’s confidential, even if Chris has come up to you and your friends.
Marks vs markings - WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2024 · Hi, I checked the dictionary. A mark means a visible impression on a surface. Marking means a mark. I want to teach Grade 2 students how to use a ruler for mm. ‘Look at the marks or …
postpone for/to/until - WordReference Forums
Feb 28, 2020 · 2. and 3. mean the same thing, but 1. means something different. It could be interpreted as "postpone the meeting that was scheduled to take place next week," but it could also mean …
faire la meuf - WordReference Forums
May 8, 2019 · context: “j’veux pas faire la meuf mais j’ai archi trop chaud” guess: “i don’t want to be slutty but i’m super horny”
ordered, adjudged and decreed [legal phrase: BE equivalent?]
Aug 27, 2012 · Hi there, This term appears several times in a US court judgement. Can anyone tell me what the equivalent would be in UK English? E.g. "It is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed that …
ostensibly vs apparently - WordReference Forums
Apr 11, 2013 · Apparently/ostensibly they both mean the same thing. Could you imagine some context where they are not interchangeable? what do you native people think is the difference between them …
driver's licence vs driving licence (for CV entry)
Jun 29, 2013 · Thanks Loob, but what if someone has many different licences for various vehicles? My friend is also a certified fork-lift truck driver, so if I put it on his CV like that: driving licence fork-lift …