Examples of using According to the dictionary in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
It is according to the dictionary.
Any treatment begins with a therapist, because, according to the dictionary, he is an expert in pathology and disease.
According to the dictionary, here's the definition of investing.
Is it a word according to the dictionary?
According to the dictionary, breakfast is usually a light meal eaten during the morning.
That is according to the dictionary.
According to the dictionary, the word“reuse” means“to employ for some purpose” or“to put into service.”.
Away according to the dictionary means not here.
According to the dictionary definition, breakfast is a light meal usually eaten early in the day.
That word, according to the dictionary, means‘one who champions the rights of women.'.
According to the dictionary,“recycle” means“to treat or process(used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse.”.
Canon, according to the dictionary means is a general law, rule, principle or criterion;
According to the dictionary, it's“a sweet, sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from the nectar they collect from flowers.”.
According to the dictionary, a course is a series of lectures or lessons about a particular subject, leading to an examination or qualification.
According to the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Onslow did not"have the flair or flamboyance which helped some later governors win popular support".
According to the dictionary of animal migration- the movement of living organisms is attributable to changes in the conditions of existence of or in connection with the passage of the development cycle.
According to the dictionary definition, the subject is grammatically independent member of the main proposal, which represents the object and effect of the subject expressed the predicate of this sentence.
Not according to the game dictionary.
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, both are correct.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the first known use of the term was in 1928.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it is derived from Irish, Síle na gcíoch, meaning"Julia of the breasts".
According to my dictionary the word means“to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of”.
According to my dictionary, the origin of the word“passion” is from the Latin verb passus, meaning“to suffer.”.
An earring is an ornament worn on the ear-at least according to the definition in the dictionary.
Blog' was the word of the year for 2004 according to Merriam-Webster, the famous dictionary publisher.
According to the Oxford dictionary creativity is defined as the use of imagination or original ideas to create something.
Swearing according to the Cambridge dictionary is"rude or offensive language that someone uses, especially when they are angry".
What is the longest English word according to the Oxford English Dictionary?