
The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by ...
Apr 11, 2014 · Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would confirm me …
labelled or labeled? - WordReference Forums
Oct 24, 2007 · labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :D Wrong, they are both correct. The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and again …
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popsicle vs. ice pop [AE] | WordReference Forums
Oct 22, 2023 · 'Popsicle' is a brand name that has become a generic term. 'Ice pop' and 'popsicle' (with a small p) have the same meaning, but I've never heard anyone call sweet-tasting ice on a stick an …
''to have you'' or ''for having you'' | WordReference Forums
May 1, 2014 · Hello! I was wondering if both structures are correct. If not, could you please tell me which of them would be the best option to use (1 or 2). Thank you. 1. I'm fortunate to have you in my life 2. …
Self-sheathing needles | WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2020 · For further context, other examples in the list are: sharps disposal containers, labelled biohazard receptacles and easy-to-access handwashing stations. The presentation is being …
cue-seeker, cue-conscious, cue-deaf | WordReference Forums
Oct 26, 2009 · The second group was labelled the cue-consciuos. They talked about the need to be aware of the information and hints, and value of making a good impression on the examiner, but …
are being sent vs are sent - WordReference Forums
Jul 17, 2018 · Labelled “insulating sheath”, the myelin sheath is responsible for protecting the electrical impulses that run across the neurone. But first, what happens in a resting state where no impulses …
the person who causes a traffic incident - WordReference Forums
May 22, 2006 · Hi, I need 2 words to express:1) the person who causes an traffic incident, and 2) the employer whom this person is working for. Thanks in advance for your kindly assistance!
Difference between mindblowing, earthshattering, jawdropping
Jan 26, 2021 · The definitions given in Lexico (Oxford Dictionaries) might help you: mind-blowing: [informal] Overwhelmingly impressive. earth-shattering: (in hyperbolic use) very important, shocking, …