come up with

 November 09, 2024

come up with

phrase

To think of or produce an idea or plan. To come up with

  1. She came up with a brilliant solution quickly.
  2. He couldn’t come up with any good ideas.
  3. Can you come up with a plan tonight?
  4. They came up with a new marketing strategy.
  5. I need to come up with a gift idea.
Open translation

  1. She came up with a brilliant solution quickly.
  2. He couldn't come up with any good ideas.
  3. Can you come up with a plan tonight?
  4. They came up with a new marketing strategy.
  5. I need to come up with a gift idea.

aggressive

 November 08, 2024

aggressive

adjective

Ready or likely to attack or confront; forceful. Aggressive

  1. His aggressive behaviour scared everyone at the party.
  2. She has an aggressive approach to achieving goals.
  3. There’s no need to get aggressive.
  4. Are you always that aggressive in negotiations?
  5. The mood of the crowd suddenly turned aggressive.
Open translation

  1. His aggressive behaviour scared everyone at the party.
  2. She has an aggressive approach to achieving goals.
  3. There's no need to get aggressive.
  4. Are you always that aggressive in negotiations?
  5. The mood of the crowd suddenly turned aggressive.

pattern

 November 07, 2024

pattern

noun

The regular way in which something happens or is done. A pattern

  1. They noticed a pattern in the data analysis.
  2. His behaviour follows a predictable pattern.
  3. She has observed a pattern in their actions.
  4. This system sets the pattern for others to follow.
Open translation

  1. They noticed a pattern in the data analysis.
  2. His behaviour follows a predictable pattern.
  3. She has observed a pattern in their actions.
  4. This system sets the pattern for others to follow.

urgent

 November 06, 2024

urgent

adjective

Requiring immediate action or attention. Urgent

  1. She has addressed the urgent matter already.
  2. We will complete the urgent project by tomorrow.
  3. They have resolved the urgent issue efficiently.
  4. She has managed the urgent situation well.
  5. Will they respond to the urgent inquiry soon?
Open translation

  1. She has addressed the urgent matter already.
  2. We will complete the urgent project by tomorrow.
  3. They have resolved the urgent issue efficiently.
  4. She has managed the urgent situation well.
  5. Will they respond to the urgent inquiry soon?

variety

 November 05, 2024

variety

noun

A range of different things or options. A variety

  1. The store offers a variety of fresh fruits.
  2. Is there a wide variety of courses available online?
  3. We need a greater variety of solutions.
  4. Costs vary widely and depend on a variety of factors.
  5. He resigned for a variety of reasons.
Open translation

  1. The store offers a variety of fresh fruits.
  2. Is there a wide variety of courses available online?
  3. We need a greater variety of solutions.
  4. Costs vary widely and depend on a variety of factors.
  5. He resigned for a variety of reasons.

treatment

 November 04, 2024

treatment

noun

The manner of dealing with or behaving toward someone. A treatment

  1. His treatment of employees was very respectful.
  2. Is their treatment of customers always this bad?
  3. She received unfair treatment from her colleagues.
  4. I don’t expect special treatment – I just want to be treated fairly.
  5. Fair treatment of everyone is a core principle.
Open translation

  1. His treatment of employees was very respectful.
  2. Is their treatment of customers always this bad?
  3. She received unfair treatment from her colleagues.
  4. I don't expect special treatment - I just want to be treated fairly.
  5. Fair treatment of everyone is a core principle.

inspire

 November 03, 2024

inspire

verb

To motivate or encourage someone to act or feel something. To inspire

  1. Her speech inspired the audience to take action.
  2. He has always inspired others with his dedication.
  3. Can you inspire the team to work harder?
  4. The teacher’s passion inspired students to learn more.
  5. The director inspired everybody on the project.
Open translation

  1. Her speech inspired the audience to take action.
  2. He has always inspired others with his dedication.
  3. Can you inspire the team to work harder?
  4. The teacher's passion inspired students to learn more.
  5. The director inspired everybody on the project.

look forward to

 November 02, 2024

look forward to

phrase

To anticipate with pleasure. To look forward to

  1. I look forward to our meeting next week.
  2. She looks forward to summer vacation every year.
  3. They look forward to spending holidays with family.
  4. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
  5. She eagerly looks forward to her birthday celebration.
Open translation

  1. I look forward to our meeting next week.
  2. She looks forward to summer vacation every year.
  3. They look forward to spending holidays with family.
  4. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
  5. She eagerly looks forward to her birthday celebration.

approve

 November 01, 2024

approve

verb

To officially agree to or accept something. To approve

  1. The committee approved the project after much discussion.
  2. We have approved the application for the grant.
  3. Will you approve the final draft by tomorrow?
  4. They approved the plan despite initial reservations.
  5. The council has approved new regulations for the park.
  6. Will the manager approve my vacation request soon?
Open translation

  1. The committee approved the project after much discussion.
  2. We have approved the application for the grant.
  3. Will you approve the final draft by tomorrow?
  4. They approved the plan despite initial reservations.
  5. The council has approved new regulations for the park.
  6. Will the manager approve my vacation request soon?

deny

 October 31, 2024

deny

verb

To declare untrue or refuse to admit. To deny

  1. She didn’t deny the allegations made against her.
  2. Did he deny knowing about the incident at all?
  3. She couldn’t deny the truth when confronted directly.
  4. Can you deny the facts presented in the report?
  5. It can’t be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem.
Open translation

  1. She didn't deny the allegations made against her.
  2. Did he deny knowing about the incident at all?
  3. She couldn't deny the truth when confronted directly.
  4. Can you deny the facts presented in the report?
  5. It can't be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem.

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