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  1. Italian-English | WordReference Forums

    Jan 7, 2008 · Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: italiano e inglese.

  2. 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"?

  3. D before a telephone number | WordReference Forums

    Feb 15, 2009 · What does mean letter D before a telephone number in English? T +7 XXX XXXXX D +7 XXX XXXXX E [email protected] T - telephone, it's clear. E - e-mail. And D what does it stand for?

  4. Graduate Student or Master's Student - WordReference Forums

    Aug 17, 2011 · Hi, I am an incoming graduate student. If I say "I am a Graduate Student". Dose that mean I already got a degree. Or I should say "I am a Master's Student"...

  5. reserve or reservation - WordReference Forums

    Dec 16, 2016 · Hi all, according to dictionaries, both "reserve" and "reservation" can mean "a feeling of doubt about whether something is good or right". MacMillan Dictionary gives the following as …

  6. Indonesian: Ibu/Mbak , Pak/Mas | WordReference Forums

    Mar 18, 2015 · I recently arrived in Indonesia to work with an international team--two from the US and the rest Indonesian. Everyone speaks English pretty well. However, Indonesian colleagues always …

  7. Lot No. vs Batch No. | WordReference Forums

    May 18, 2007 · For example, We use ten motors to do vibration test,test the vibration of each motor, then we can get the first time pass rate. These ten motors are labled as …

  8. Paletizar y paletizado | WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2007 · Hi to everyone, I need to translate the words "paletizar" y "paletizado" to english, anybody could help me? Thanks a lot

  9. Have talked vs talked | WordReference Forums

    Jul 18, 2020 · For me, I have talked to my boss tells me you've done this some time between 'then' and now - possibly, but not necessarily, quite recently. On the other hand, "I talked to my boss" means …

  10. most common / commonest - WordReference Forums

    Sep 27, 2007 · Hi, pls would you say "the most common mistake of all" or "the commonest mistake of all"? Is one of the possibilities comletely incorrect? Thank you