Примери коришћења Both words на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Both words mean OK!
I don't think you need both words.
Both words are correct.
I think that both words are correct.
Both words are racist.
Talk about the best of both words.
Both words are related to death.
Let us try to differentiate both words.
Both words are related to death.
Nicole explains(in both words and pictures).
Both words are related to death.
In the Dictionaries, both words are correct.
Both words refer to the same thing.
For example, Doug AND Davidson would generate a result set that contain both words.
I guess both words are appropriate.
Controversy surrounding this term spiraled around both words combining to form the phrase.
Both words and photographs are synced.
If you are wise enough to know both words you will realize that both words refer to the same thing.
Both words mean exactly what they say.
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions can have a synonym as long as both words are the same part of speech.
Both words are synonymous in that context.
They do this because they are entertaining, but also because they find this world of sorcerers andmagic beguiling and charming(both words rooted in magic) and because they identify with the wizards.
If both words are incorrect, no one scores.
This may not be true for unaligned accesses to multiple memory words, e.g. the first word might be read by one device, both words written by another device and then the secondword read by the first device so that the value read is neither the original value nor the updated value.
Both words refer to people who are stubborn.
Goepp& Kay(1984) state that while both words mean"unduly trusting or confiding", gullibility stresses being duped or made a fool of, suggesting a lack of intelligence, whereas credulity stresses uncritically forming beliefs, suggesting a lack of skepticism.
Both words- liberal and liberty- come from the same root.
Both words derive from a Greek word meaning“foreign.”.
Both words are also used to mean"spear" in their respective languages as the wood is good for shafts.
Both words do have something to do with a negative response to something or someone, however, the implication that the two words have is quite different.