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Significats de
deputise
en anglès
portuguès
substituir
espanyol
reemplazar
Tornar al significat
Act as a substitute.
substitute
depute
deputize
step in
portuguès
substituir
Sinònims
Examples for "
substitute
"
substitute
depute
deputize
step in
Examples for "
substitute
"
1
They're good, but 'good' is no
substitute
for the best there is.
2
These are good vegan too: Just
substitute
vegetable oil for the butter.
3
Of course, no guide, however detailed and well-written, can
substitute
for experience.
4
Quorn is a protein rich food, often used a
substitute
for meat.
5
The Sentinel may, however, make a good
substitute
for expensive mounted units.
1
The
Sheriff
-
depute
of the county arrived at Ellangowan next morning by daybreak.
2
He worked as both a procurator fiscal
depute
and a hotel manager.
3
Always
depute
that part of your work which somebody else can do.'
4
In 1822 he became one of the four
advocates
-
depute
for Scotland.
5
I feared the disagreeableness of the duty might make you
depute
your under-sheriff.
1
I'll
deputize
you to assist me in cleaning up this district.
2
Angleton told me to
deputize
for him on a committee.
3
We could
deputize
you, and when you grow up, you can be a detective.
4
Now he merely waved his hand to
deputize
her.
5
Twenty full-time sheriffs, and the rest we can
deputize
.
1
Public opinion would regard this as a
step
in
the right direction.
2
Moreover, Dodaro said, the Federal Reserve could
step
in
under certain circumstances.
3
That means the government is increasingly having to
step
in
to help.
4
The government asked the army to
step
in
,
but the military refused.
5
It is the next
step
in
the social evolution of the race.
Ús de
deputise
en anglès
1
So I hereby
deputise
you to keep the peace while I'm gone.
2
Joanna carved the turkeys, refusing to
deputise
either to Martin or to Alce.
3
Randiv will be available to
deputise
for Muralitharan should the 38-year-old not make it.
4
Gareth Williams will
deputise
in the frontrow alongside props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.
5
Eric Miller continues to
deputise
on the blindside flank.
6
The PM has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab… to
deputise
for him where necessary, it added.
7
Clegg will
deputise
for Cameron at prime minister's questions when he is out of the country.
8
He was good enough at the age of 10 to
deputise
at a service and earn a half-crown.
9
Van Gaal had asked the defender to
deputise
as a striker while Demichelis slotted in at the back.
10
Marco Sportiello looks set to
deputise
in goal for Orobici who otherwise have a full squad to choose from.
11
The role of a special needs assistant is not to teach;
deputise
for teachers or take charge of a class.
12
Alan Conboy will almost certainly
deputise
but the disruptions could go further as Eddie Hekenui also has a back strain.
13
Those numbers make the station wagon configuration is unrivalled when you need to occasionally
deputise
it as a utility vehicle.
14
Busy making plans for Sri Lanka, where he will
deputise
for his mother at the Commonwealth heads of government conference.
15
In the meantime Stuart Byrne will continue to
deputise
at the back while Niall Byrne will retain his place in attack.
16
Yes, you will be in charge of the disinfectant and can
deputise
who you like to help you clean the kit.
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Sobre aquest terme
deputise
Verb
Indicatiu · Present
Col·locacions frequents
deputise for
deputise at right
deputise for manager
deputise in goal
deputise once
Translations for
deputise
portuguès
substituir
espanyol
reemplazar
sustituir
delegar
ofrecerse
subrogar
Deputise
a través del temps