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- Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums
verb (labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled) 1 attach a label to 2 assign to a category, especially inaccurately 3 Biology Chemistry make (a substance, cell, etc ) identifiable using a label It's pretty clear to me (and my spell-checker)
- label by or label with? | WordReference Forums
Hello redot I wouldn't use the verb label I'd say instead: Mark an area in the picture with a circle A circle isn't really what I'd call a label
- D before a telephone number | WordReference Forums
What does mean letter D before a telephone number in English? T +7 XXX XXXXX D +7 XXX XXXXX E xxxx@XXX XX T - telephone, it's clear E - e-mail And D what does it stand for?
- Labeling or Labelling? - WordReference Forums
Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
- ground floor, ground zero, first floor | WordReference Forums
I went to my dentist yesterday and the elevator buttons were labeled like this: LL- Lower level L - Lobby 2- 2nd floor Note that many building skip floor numbers for 13 So the buttons say, 11,12,14,15 etc Where I live and work the buildings don't go that high I don't know if this is still the current practice It used to be a convention
- as follows or as below - WordReference Forums
Dear everyone, Is there any difference between " as follows " and " as below " ? eg: I have arranged the restaurant as follows, I have arranged the restaurant as below, Thank you for your help
- at work- people at a lower and higher position
What do you call a person at work that is at a higher position than you (a supervisor?) and at a lower position ?
- Title of an art exhibit - enclose in - WordReference Forums
A long list of exhibitions projects, each in quotation marks, could look a bit messy or a bit 'busy' Depending on the layout of the list, I think I would go with italics, or with a plain 'reg
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