
founder member vs charter member | WordReference Forums
Oct 25, 2010 · Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders. Google founder member and you will see it used in …
faculty or faculty member - WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2011 · I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member. I have seen this used by Americans also. Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?
Membership in/membership to | WordReference Forums
Jul 10, 2014 · Hi! I have a doubt: i want to say in my cv that i've been part of several associations... which of the two expressions should i use? Membership in various associations or Membership to …
member's/members'/members area | WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2010 · One is not necessarily correct over the others... - member's area = an area of a member, belonging to a member - members' area = an area of members, belonging to more than one member …
عجباً لأمر الناس, يحبون من ينافقهم ويكرهون من يصارحهم
Mar 12, 2013 · Senior Member Arabic/Persian Mar 11, 2013 #2 - How wonderful people's matter is! they love those who sell them out and detest the ones who "talk openly/speak frankly" to them.
A/L [annual leave] | WordReference Forums
Sep 12, 2023 · Hi! I've been wondering about this for a good chunk of my day. Why is there a slash in "A/L" (annual leave, used quite frequently by people at work)? A search on google returned nothing, …
Member who has been (in a group, court, organization) the longest
Mar 29, 2016 · Hello everyone, I've been looking for a word to say 'member who has been in a group (Supreme Court, organization, order, etc) the longest time.' In Portuguese there is such a word, but …
长篇小说 vs 小说 - WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2023 · What's the difference between them? Are they interchangeable? Thanks in advance.
member vs fellow - WordReference Forums
Mar 18, 2011 · Hi all, :confused: "XXX is Royal Academician (i.e. member of the Royal Academy, according to Wikipedia) and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts" We are talking about the London …
an EU country/a EU country - WordReference Forums
Apr 3, 2009 · Hello, I have always had this doubt. Which is the correct way? - a EU country - an EU country Thanks a lot for your help :)