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Beispiele für " deed "
  • The petty 'misdeeds' of his youth came back to haunt him when he ran for political office and his character was smeared.
  • I will punish whomever is responsible for this 'deed'!
  • The knight's 'deeds' won the hearts of the people.
  • I have fulfilled my promise in word and in 'deed'.
  • I inherited the 'deed' to the house.
  • He 'deeded' over the mineral rights to some fellas from Denver.
  • 'Indeed', he made several misplays.
  • As a soccer player he is terrible 'indeed'.
  • "I'm a great runner." "Indeed!"
Beispiele für " act "
  • His 'tactfulness' allowed him to be honest with out making enemies.
  • I 'retract' all the accusations I made about the senator and sincerely hope he won't sue me.
  • I'm sure it's not good of me to write that he's a lush, but is it 'actionable'?
  • Clearly the libelous book is 'actionable', but I'm not commenting on anything to do with legal issues.
  • One of our objectives in the next cycle is to have reviewed the documentation and determine the feasibility of our project plan schedule. Is that 'actionable'? Can we determine any deliverables for this?
  • A set S of real numbers is called 'compact' if every sequence in S has a subsequence that converges to an element again contained in S.
  • An 'act' of good will.
  • He was caught in the 'act'.
  • The pivotal moment in the play was in the first scene of the second 'act'.
  • If you don't 'act' soon, you will be in trouble.
  • I started 'acting' at the age of eleven in my local theatre.
  • He's 'acting' strangely - I think there's something wrong with him.
  • He 'acted' unconcerned so the others wouldn't worry.
  • High-pressure oxygen 'acts' on the central nervous system and may cause convulsions or death.
  • Gravitational force 'acts' on heavy bodies.
  • He's been 'acting' Shakespearean leads since he was twelve.
  • He 'acted' the angry parent, but was secretly amused.
  • This group 'acts' on the circle, so it can't be left-orderable!
  • The crowd was 'distracted' by a helicopter hovering over the stadium when the only goal of the game was scored.
  • A magnet 'attracts' iron filings.
  • Advertising is designed to 'attract' customers.
  • His big smile and brown eyes instantly 'attracted' me.
  • No one wanted Nicolette at the discussion, as she would 'protract' the debate long beyond any reasonable limit with her tedious and tangential arguments.
  • I haven't been in 'contact' with her for years.
  • Touch the 'contact' to ground and read the number again.
  • The salesperson had a whole binder full of 'contacts' for potential clients.
  • The side of the train 'contacted' the gantry.
  • I am trying to 'contact' my sister.
  • Vous avez un bon 'contact' avec les enfants - you have a good rapport with children
  • The sentence “I saw he” contains a 'syntactic' mistake.
  • We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a 'proactive' stance and try to prevent future problems.
  • The 'cataracts' on the Nile helped compartiment Upper Egypt, since the Pharaonic age marking several nome boundaries
  • The study of the Milky Way is called 'galactic' astronomy.
  • The snail's body 'contracted' into its shell.
  • Please try not to 'overreact' if she drives badly when she is first learning.
  • My uncle is a 'practicing' dentist.
  • You should 'practise' playing piano every day.
  • If you want to speak French well, you need to 'practise'.
  • They gather to 'practise' religion every Saturday.
  • She 'practised' law for forty years before retiring.
  • Pit row was abuzz with activity.
  • The activity for the morning was a walk to the store.
  • Quilting can be a fun activity.
  • The volcano is 'inactive', but is only dormant.
  • The photocopier is 'inactive' pending repair.
  • Admiral Jones is now on the 'inactive' list.
  • Aluminium is 'inactive' towards water.
  • Synthetic glycine is optically 'inactive' as it contains equal amounts of the d- and l- form.
  • active laws
  • active hostilities
  • an active volcano
  • an active disease
  • an active remedy
  • The clock keeps 'exact' time.
  • He paid the 'exact' debt.
  • an 'exact' copy of a letter
  • 'exact' accounts
  • a man 'exact' in observing an appointment
  • In my doings I was 'exact'.
  • to 'exact' revenge
  • Measure 'exactly' so we can be sure it is right.
  • The edge is not 'exactly' straight.
  • It was 'exactly' an Eastern gray squirrel.
  • He divided the coins 'exactly' in half.
  • He did it that way 'exactly' to prove the point.
  • His complaint was 'exactly' that she failed to meet the deadline by four days.
  • So you're saying that we have only three days left? / Yes, 'exactly'!
  • In English, most ordinals double as 'fractionals' — "third", "fourth", and so on — with the exception of "second", whose corresponding 'fractional' is "half".
  • A 'fractional' is much more expensive than a traditional timeshare, but to many people, it's worth it.
  • Crude oil is 'fractionated' in a refinery to produce a number of different petroleum products.
  • The teacher has set us ten subtractions to do by tomorrow.
  • The 'subtraction' of the wealth from the economy will result in recession.
  • The evil 'abstracted' stood from his own evil. - Milton
  • An 'abstracted' scholar. - Johnson
  • The actors' powerful 'enactment' of the play was breathtaking.
  • The 'enactment' of this law will be a great step backward for our country.
  • The 'enactments' passed by the council that year included sweeping reforms.
  • the 'actual' cost of goods
  • the 'actual' case under discussion
  • The 'actual' government expenses dramatically excede the budget
  • The 'actual' situation of the world economy is worse then anyone expected a year ago
  • "Bravo Six 'Actual', Snakebite leader" (The person with the callsign "Snakebite leader" requests to speak to the commander of company Bravo and not the radio operator.)
  • Please 'extract' the third root of 27.
  • Two interactive systems.
  • Interactive user interface
  • He was wholly 'abstracted' by other objects.
  • He 'abstracted' out the square root function.
  • w:Albert Albert Einstein was autodidactic.
  • His 'tactlessness' combined with his bluntness made him many enemies.
  • The 'factor' of the trading post bought the furs.
  • The greatest 'factor' in the decision was the need for public transportation.
  • The economy was a 'factor' in this year's budget figures.
  • 3 is a 'factor' of 12, as are 2, 4 and 6.
  • The 'factors' of the Klein four-group are both cyclic of order 2.
  • The launch temperature was a 'factor' of the Challenger disaster.
  • It was 'tactless' of you not to attend your sister's wedding.
  • '1977,' Human Life Center, International Review of Natural Family Planning, Human Life Center, St. John's University (1977), p. 2,
  • '1994,' Mary Louise Roberts, Civilization Without Sexes: reconstructing gender in postwar France, 1917-1927, University of Chicago Press (1994), p. 96,
  • '2000,' Peter Parnell and John Irving, The Cider House Rules: Here in St. Cloud's, Dramatists Play Service, Inc. (2000), p. 46,
  • The hatchet cut the wood on 'impact'.
  • His spine had an impingement; L4 and L5 made 'impact', which caused numbness in his leg.
  • His friend's opinion had an 'impact' on his decision.
  • Our choice of concrete will have a tremendous 'impact' on the building's mechanical performance.
  • If fecal incontinence is caused by 'impacted' stool in the rectum, the impaction must be removed.
  • I can make the changes, but it will 'impact' the schedule.
  • When the hammer 'impacts' the nail, it bends.
  • "You may not like to eat liver," said Calvin's father, "but it builds 'character'."
  • We saw a shady 'character' slinking out of the office with some papers.
  • He had become an accessory after the 'fact'.
  • In this story, the Gettysburg Address is a 'fact', but the rest is fiction.
  • The promise of television became a 'fact' in the 1920s.
  • Let's look at the 'facts' of the case before deciding.
  • There is no doubting the 'fact' that the Earth orbits the Sun.
  • The 'facts' about space travel.
  • He enjoyed the dish with great 'satisfaction'. He'll order it again the next time he arrives.
  • "This life is not for complaint, but for 'satisfaction'." - w:Henry David Henry David Thoreau
  • The announcement of the verdict brought a violent 'reaction'.
  • You were in the courtroom. What is your 'reaction'?
  • When I last tried to eat strawberries I had a terrible allergic 'reaction'.
  • In this 'reaction', the acid and base will neutralize each other, producing a salt.
  • francium is the most reactive of the alkali metals.
  • Poking one's eye is a good 'distraction' from a hurting toe.
  • We have to reduce 'distraction' in class if we want students to achieve good results.
  • The incessant nightmares drove him to 'distraction'.
  • The country's economic 'contraction' was caused by high oil prices.
  • "Don't" is a 'contraction' of "do not."
  • The American 23rd Infantry Division is still unofficially named Americal, the name being a 'contraction' of "America" and "New Caledonia".
  • The 'contraction' of AIDS from toilet seats is extremely rare.
  • Our 'contraction' of debt in this quarter has reduced our ability to attract investors.
  • The dig produced many Roman 'artifacts'.
  • The spot on his lung turned out to be an 'artifact' of the X-ray process.
  • The sentence was 'syntactically' correct, but made no sense.
  • 'Note:' Abstraction is necessary to classification, by which organisms are grouped into genera and species according to the qualities they share.
  • This drug has an 'antibacterial' effect.
  • Many household products contain 'antibacterials'.
  • Methane is separated from other hydrocarbons in a gas 'fractionation' plant.
  • 'Actually', I had nothing to do with that incident.
  • He will need lots of 'practice' with those lines before he performs them.
  • She ran a thriving medical 'practice'.
  • It is the usual 'practice' of employees there to wear neckties only when meeting with customers.
  • It is good 'practice' to check each door and window before leaving.
  • That may work in theory, but will it work in 'practice'?
  • You should 'practice' playing piano every day.
  • If you want to speak French well, you need to 'practice'.
  • They gather to 'practice' religion every Saturday.
  • She 'practiced' law for forty years before retiring.
  • That's a very 'attractive' offer.
  • He is an 'attractive' fellow with a trim figure.
  • 'Extragalactic' astronomy is the study of things outside the Milky Way
  • Be aware of 'interactions' between different medications.
  • I enjoyed the 'interaction' with a bunch of like-minded people.
  • The infant responds 'reactively' to stimuli.
  • The films were 'reactively' bonded.
  • The Acting Minister must sign Executive Council documents in a Minister's absence.
  • Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States.
  • I packed my belongings carefully so that they would survive the move 'intact'.
  • Jack didn't get an engineering degree, but has 'practical' knowledge of metalworking.
  • Jack's knowledge has the 'practical' benefit of giving us useful prototype parts.
  • All in all, Jack's a very 'practical' chap
  • Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the greatest 'autodidacts'.
  • The 'satisfactory' results of the survey led to his promotion.
  • If you 'subtract' the $100 for gas and bridge toll, it was a fairly inexpensive trip.
  • The Moon is held in its orbit by the attraction of the Earth's gravity
  • I felt a strange attraction towards the place
  • The new mall should be a major attraction
  • Those are 'tractable' measures.
  • Knead bread with a rocking 'action'.
  • an 'action' movie
  • a rifle 'action'
  • She gave him some 'action'.
  • He saw some 'action' in the Korean War.
  • One of the earliest uses of groups, according to lore, was the study of the 'action' of on the equilateral triangle.
  • The director yelled ‘'Action'!’ before the camera started rolling.
  • une 'action' promotionnelle
  • une 'action' de capitalisation
  • After all the build up, the ending of the story was an 'anticlimactic' letdown.
  • He was 'practically' educated and lacked theoretical depth.
  • He was 'practically' uneducated, barely able to read and write a simple sentence.
  • Which 'act' did you prefer? The soloist or the band?
  • Je me suis endormi pendant une 'fraction' de secondes.
  • En divisant deux par trois, on obtient une 'fraction' irréductible.
  • The re-engineered design was much more 'manufacturable' with cost about half that of the first approved design.
  • synonym for "practice of law" or the methods and procedures appurtenant thereto, particularly with regard to special actions such as "motion practice", "trail practice", etc. Also with regard to specialties, eg., "family law practice", "media law practice"
  • A study of the suspect's 'character' and his cast iron alibi ruled him out.
  • The 'double-action' revolver was a gunfighter's weapon.
  • The mafia boss put a 'contract' out on the man who betrayed him.
  • a word used 'actively'
  • Emerson
  • Arbuthnot
  • The side of the car 'contacted' the pedestrian.
  • The new legislature passed a resolution 'retroactively' legalizing the actions of the revolutionaries that brought them to power.
  • LSD and DMT are 'psychoactive' drugs.
  • The 'cataracts' on the Nile helped compartiment Upper Egypt
  • His 'cataract' of eloquence
  • He was 'practically' educated and lacked theoretical depth.
  • He was 'practically' uneducated, barely able to read and write a simple sentence.
  • He wasn't very good with words or numbers, he was more of a 'practically'-minded person
  • The opposite of a circumcised penis is an 'intact' penis.
  • By the use of 'tact', she was able to calm her jealous husband.
  • I used 'tact' when I told my fat uncle that his extra weight made him look better.