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brass rail - WordReference Forums Hi, please, what does brass rail mean in here (from The Great Gatsby) ? : In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up, and stocked with gins and liquors and with cordials so long forgotten that most of his female guests were too young to know one from another Thanks!
Brass rail - WordReference Forums Hello Everybody, I have a very urgent question about this expression: brass rail How could I translate it exactely into Italian?? I perfectely understand what the word means, refers to, but not being an Italian native speaker I'm just not able to find a perfect solution Please help me!!!
convenient for to with you - WordReference Forums We can meet at a time which is convenient for to with you Which preposition would you use? and their differences? (please show scenarios in which their differences could be clearly indicated
Use your lt;brain mind head gt; | WordReference Forums I asked one of my friends to solve a puzzle After thinking about one or two minutes, she refused to do so saying she can't I said (in an encouraging way): Use your brain head mind You can do it! :thumbsup: Would you please let me know, which one should I use - brain, mind or head? Thanks
all who vs. all that - WordReference Forums Hi, are "all who" and "all that" both used equally? If not, which do you hear more often? Are they always interchangeable? Maybe "all who" in BE and "all that" in AE? e g (by me): 1 All who help others on the WR English Only forum deserve a warm hug 2 All that help others on the WR
someone be suggested to do something | WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I know that 'suggest someone to do something' is not correct in grammar, but I am not sure if 'someone be suggested to do something' is correct For instance, is the following sentence correct? "The applicant is suggested to amend the form " Thanks a lot zhuozhi
I am on vacation until May 2nd. | WordReference Forums We don't know, which is why we're specific in such cases I am on vacation until May 2nd, when I will be back in the office I am on vacation until May 2nd and will be back in the office on the 3rd
modeled modelled with resistors - WordReference Forums I have seen both options what is more appropriate? the electrical circuit can be modeled with resistors, inductors and capacitors or the electrical circuit can be modelled with resistors, inductors and capacitors
How often? Monthly or more less (often) - WordReference Forums We don't use weekly or monthly in this context We would say "five times a year", "less than once a month", "more than once a week" It becomes problematic if you make the boundaries inclusive "Once or more a week" sounds wrong "Once a week or more" is probably OK, though technically "once a week or more often" is probably better Edit: Ah yes, Keith's "at least" is the way to go
refreshment vs. refreshments - WordReference Forums The WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English defines "refreshment" as follows: n something that refreshes, esp food or drink refreshments, articles or portions of food or drink, esp for a light meal the act of refreshing or the state of being refreshed It