Encara no tenim significats per a "new definition".
1Joy, it may be, needs a new definition in time of war.
2We wanted to make a new definition of what productivity should be.
3These bridezilla stories give a new definition of planning the perfect wedding.
4In recent years, the new definition of Nutriome is introduced into Nutrition Science.
5Senator Levin said he opposed the new definition because it was too broad.
6Board of Education, is a new definition of what courage is.
7The new definition would have made a huge difference to producers.
8But it needs a new definition, and the complement of a corresponding noun.
9He tells me this revolution is simply a new definition of Christian discipleship.
10Leslie Coombes will bring a nice shiny new definition into court.
11This was a new definition of dishonesty to Tessa, but she only said:-
12The group then recommended four outcome measures for future use, including one new definition.
13Either way, these are the new definition of comfort food.
14The new definition will help determine the suitability of transactions for some bond buyers.
15Or is it maybe time to find a new definition?
16We were eloping in the new definition of the word.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
New definition a través del temps
New definition per variant geogràfica