
Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2009 · Hi! I've discovered that this word can be spelled in both ways. However, my Microsoft dictionary (set to AE) always corrects "labelled" (which is my preferred spelling) to "labeled". …
label by or label with? - WordReference Forums
Sep 18, 2011 · Hello, I am unsure which one is correct english expression: 1.label an area in the picture with a circle 2 label an area in the picture by a circle should I use "with" or "by"?
Dark-complected vs dark-skinned | WordReference Forums
Jul 21, 2011 · Hello everyone, I'd like to know if "dark-complected" and "dark-skinned" are both commonly used nowdays. Are they polite expressions? Which one is more recommended? …
ground floor, ground zero, first floor | WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2007 · Would you call to -1 first floor below ground/first floor? And so on to the floors below this one? From my limited experience with buildings like that, they have floors/levels labeled as B1, B2, …
her being labelled as such - WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2021 · It's a possessive pronoun followed by a gerundial / verbal noun (whatever term you prefer). I believe "as such" is an adverb modifying "labelled." She was labeled in a certain manner. …
This unit not labeled for individual sale. - WordReference Forums
Mar 5, 2015 · Hola foreros, Tengo una duda con esta frase, aparece en varios lugares como traducción de This unit not labeled for individual sale, pero no muy frecuentemente, y no encuentro ninguna …
Table head: Single form or plural form? - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2011 · Do you use single form or plural form in items on table heads? E.g.: Name or names? Parameter or parameters? Note or notes? ... Thanks a lot! Lqztrans...
faucet / tap - WordReference Forums
Jun 2, 2008 · I'll say it's a faucet. But the pipe that water flows out is usually labeled as a tap, and it's known widely as a tap here.
Indicateur du nom - WordReference Forums
Jul 21, 2008 · Within a Quebec government form there is a field labeled as "Indicateur du nom". Does this mean middle name?
front row/first row | WordReference Forums
Aug 7, 2013 · "Front row" is not necessarily "first row" as well as the "back row" is not necessarily the last. We talk about "front rows" and "back rows" that, depending on the venue, may mean artibrary …