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- By the 1980s - WordReference Forums
Hello What is the meaning of the "by the 1980s"? Until 1980s (1980s and earlier)? Or at 1980s (only the decade of 1980s)? I will appreciate your help
- 80s, 80s, 80s, of the 80s | WordReference Forums
"The '80s" is short for "the 1980s" in most contexts, though if one were writing a history of the 19th century, it might be short for "the 1880s " As you can tell from the previous paragraph, I don't use an apostrophe for the plural
- Geezer -- AE vs BE | WordReference Forums
Stereotypical working-class London males, no later than the 1980s Well, only four months ago The Guardian was keeping the word on life support in connection with (have you guessed it?) Danny Dyer, whose off-screen persona is as geezer-ish as the tv film roles in which he's (type-?)cast Danny Dyer is back on top geezer form
- I was the first Western TV reporter lt;permitted gt; lt;to be permitted gt; to . . .
My connection with pandas goes back to my days on a TV show in the mid-1980s, when I was the first Western TV reporter ______ (permit) to film a special unit caring for pandas rescued from starvation in the wild How about just "permitted" Is correct too?
- So meta - WordReference Forums
There are about a dozen terms starting with "meta-" in the index Gödel, Escher, Bach - Wikipedia In my propositional logic class, we defined logical languages and then languages which could describe or manipulate those languages, i e meta-languages This was back in the 1980s
- ninos [niños] pera - WordReference Forums
I've encountered this phrase I've never seen before in an article Does anyone know what these means? The context is that men are having haircuts but are 'dejaba Como ninos-pera' (context is 1980s Spain)
- Thousand million vs billion | WordReference Forums
Back in the 1980s, when I was living overseas and listening to the BBC World Service on shortwave, they did use thousand million and it always struck me as slightly amusing But from what I understand, that's not the usual way today Thousand million to me sounds like ten hundred A: You owe me ten hundred dollars B: You mean a thousand dollars?
- chapstick - WordReference Forums
Just to be clear: burro cacao is the Italian term for all kinds of lip balm, whether they contain cocoa butter or not? Just like some English speakers use the term chapstick for all kinds of lip balm, whether they're Chapstick brand or not? I say "some" English speakers because I feel that I've changed my term over time: I would have definitely said "chapstick" and not "lip balm" in the 1980s
- 下馆子,上馆子 | WordReference Forums
It makes me think of the the 1980s and 1990s If we go back in history when most Chinese struggled to make ends meet, eating out was considered a luxury These days, going out to eat is a norm and much less associated with sophistication and affluence Both phrase are kind of falling out of favor
- Does the name Kieran sound strange to you? - WordReference Forums
Here are the name statistics for babies given the names Kieran and Connor in the US: Popularity for the name Kieran - Behind the Name Connor is more common than Kieran, but both are known names, both becoming more significant from the 1980s and 1990s For 2021, Kieran ranks at 488, and Connor at 96
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