
Is 'multi-factoral' a word.....? | WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2011 · By 'multifactorial' in the context of things which determine health, do you mean that there are many identifiable/separate factors which combine to determine the health of an individual or …
multifactorial - WordReference Forums
Aug 21, 2007 · Multifactorial (adj.): 1. involving or depending on several factors or causes (especially pertaining to a condition or disease resulting from the interaction of many genes) (similar) complex
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send me or send to me - WordReference Forums
Feb 17, 2011 · please tell me , which should be write to say. 1) send me. 2) send to me. if i am asking someone to send something to me
graduación de las gafas - WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2010 · Hola a todos: No sé como se dice en inglés "la graduación de las gafas". Pongo aquí un ejemplo: "Tengo otras gafas con diferente graduación". Mi intento: "I have another pair of glasses, …
At or On the same level? - WordReference Forums
Feb 19, 2006 · This is a question to which it is difficult to give an answer because several prepositions can be used in this case. First of all, all of your examples sound fine. To give you a general rule, …
Prior/Previous engagements.. | WordReference Forums
Jun 16, 2009 · "I can't make it because of (prior/previous) engagements." To me they sound both grammatically correct. I usually use "previous" in such instances, but I heard also "prior" used fairly …
Can I have...? / Can I get...? | WordReference Forums
Nov 15, 2009 · What do you usually use when you are ordering something???? - Can I have a beer? - Can I get a beer? thx very much
Costi a carico di - WordReference Forums
Jul 10, 2015 · Hello! I would like to translate " Costi a carico di "nome azienda" ". I have two options: 1) Costs to be borne by nome azienda or 2) Costs at nome azienda's charge. Which is the best …
When is the party held / will the party be held? - WordReference Forums
Sep 28, 2017 · Hello, teachers. Will you tell me which sentence is correct? If both are correct, what is the difference? When is the party held? When will the party be held?