
How can I read this in English? m³ (3-small 3) - exponent
Apr 22, 2010 · I am wondering how I can read this in English. For example, m³ , m². (triple m? double m?) I have no idea. Please help me!
Permit/allow/enable doing something | WordReference Forums
Feb 9, 2018 · As far as I understand, verbs enable/permit/allow are almost exclusively used in phrases like "permit somebody to do sth". Is the use "permit (etc.) doing sth" also acceptable? In my own …
Point after Mr/ Mrs/ Miss/ Ms | WordReference Forums
Sep 6, 2011 · Hello! I would like to know if I have to use the point after Mr/ Mrs/ Miss/ Ms. There is any rule? Thanks!
be committed to doing / to do something - WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2004 · We normally say "sb is committed to sth" (e.g. she is committed to her family) where sth may be a gerund (e.g. she is committed to looking after her family). However, I have come across, …
growing exponentially vs. growing explosively - WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2020 · "Explosively" is a metaphor for sudden increase. Exponential growth has a sharper definition, e.g. The number of infections is doubling every month. An explosion could be a short …
fresque du climat - WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2025 · Climate Fresk encourages the rapid and widespread spread of an understanding of climate issues. The efficiency of the teaching tool, the collaborative experience and the user licence …
bunch of crock / crock of shit - WordReference Forums
Aug 28, 2013 · But the solo ngram for "bunch of crock" shows its growth since inception to be exponential. The grammatically correct phrase, given the definition of crock as an earthenware …
sóc/soc - WordReference Forums
Oct 2, 2022 · Hola, Acabo de veure en el diccionari.cat, secció Conjugador, es pot veure que la primera persona singular del present indicatiu es soc, sense accent, hi ha una nova regla en aquest sentit? …
náutica/ pier or dock, harbor or port? | WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2006 · Nunca estoy segura de qué termino usar. Debe haber diferencias que desconozco. Alguien me puede ayudar con ejemplos? muelle de madera: wooden pier (pero dock es muelle, …
The verdict is still out - WordReference Forums
Dec 23, 2015 · I know there's an idiom, "the jury is still out (on)" meaning the jury hasn't decided yet. But lately I have been hearing this phrase "the verdict is still out". I wonder if this version is a correct one …