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  1. to dissect / to distill / to deconstruct | WordReference Forums

    Jul 1, 2022 · You may be familiar with distilling homemade alcohol to make homemade whiskey/vodka, etc. in which the alcohol is separated from the other ingredients and the other ingredients are thrown …

  2. Treat someone to - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2019 · To treat someone (verb) can mean to pay for something so that they don’t have to. Or it can just mean to do something especially nice for someone; to give them a present or an experience …

  3. slang meaning of sinker? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 1, 2019 · That would probably be the only function of a homemade sinker make of (doughnut-looking) lead washers. I think purchased versions are also used to give what is at the end of a fishing …

  4. Grado de afectación - WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2007 · Hola foreros juristas. Se trata de un caso de terrorismo. El grado de afectación se refiere a las consecuencias médicas que ha tenido en una víctima. ¿Hay un término que se emplee en el …

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  7. Check back on, to or with a web server/someone for info

    Jan 31, 2014 · Here are not one, but two specific, "homemade" examples: The word "discombobulate" is unfamiliar to me, so I decide to check (up) on it (or check it up) in an authoritative dictionary.

  8. casas de cambio / casa de cambio | WordReference Forums

    Dec 9, 2005 · Hello all, I'm translating a text on Mexican immigrants returning home because of job cuts, which generally talks about them sending home remittances to support their families. I'm having …

  9. 毎日は vs. 毎日 | WordReference Forums

    Nov 12, 2013 · Question: 「テレビを よく 見ますか。」 「そうですね、毎日は ___。」 1.見ます 2.見ません 3.見ました 4.見ないでした ...

  10. il faut être sûr que + mode - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2021 · Bonjour, Je ne suis pas certaine de l'emploi du subjonctif après la proposition : Il faut être sûr que. Par exemple : il faut être sûr qu'il est là (avant d'y aller) Merci de votre éclairage. jeanne