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Significados de
by-line
en inglés
portugués
passatempo
catalán
hobby
español
afición
Volver al significado
An auxiliary activity.
pursuit
hobby
sideline
avocation
spare-time activity
español
afición
A line giving the name of the writer of a story or article.
credit line
Sinónimos
Examples for "
pursuit
"
pursuit
hobby
sideline
avocation
spare-time activity
Examples for "
pursuit
"
1
That
pursuit
lasted 15 minutes and involved at least three police cars.
2
How far is too far in the
pursuit
of the dream body?
3
Mr Erdogan vowed Turkey would continue in its
pursuit
of the truth.
4
One animal had bilateral NOT lesions and lost
pursuit
for 4 days.
5
Natural athletic ability often doesn't accept the straightjacket of a single
pursuit
.
1
She said lockdown changed her art from a
hobby
to a business.
2
He said Ulster Wool has given him a career and a
hobby
.
3
Thank you, she says, scampering off to pick up a new
hobby
.
4
Use the Internet and scholarly sources to learn more about your
hobby
.
5
He also turned his
hobby
- politics - into a second career.
1
The Nürnberg defender was able to continue after treatment on the
sideline
.
2
I'm traveling every week to do
sideline
reporting this year for Fox.
3
People often ask me why I have an attitude on the
sideline
.
4
Diplomats say Kagame is clearing out the stables to
sideline
possible threats.
5
On one
sideline
,
steelworkers' friends and families gathered to cheer their gladiators.
1
Pardon me, Madam; that is the
avocation
of a man of taste.
2
After the death of her mistress, Isopel carried on the same
avocation
.
3
Others, intoxicated by their passions, live in a perpetual
avocation
of thought.
4
Princess, I understand that it is your
avocation
to be a horse-breaker.
5
It's all part of the job, he said of his beloved
avocation
.
1
On top of that, recreational outdoor activity-andreally any spare-timeactivity-isa pretty new idea in Israel.
Uso de
by-line
en inglés
1
The summary for policymakers has to be agreed, line-by-line, by 115 countries.
2
On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and evocative.
3
It's usually when a bill gets debated line-by-line with editing suggestions made.
4
It doesn't make narrative sense to divide this song up line-by-line.
5
Kanu takes it to the
by
-
line
and the cut-back finds Pires.
6
Do not, for instance, provide line-by-line instructions on how to use the request system.
7
A programmer typed in commands and read the
line
-
by-line
output generated by the machine.
8
The
by
-
line
by which he was known to a reading public was HL Mencken.
9
But somehow, for some unknown reason, there was neither a title nor a
by
-
line
.
10
Like, if rather than snagging a
by
-
line
,
I would end up with a bye-bye line.
11
Government representatives spent last week going through the 22-page executive summary line-by-line in Incheon, South Korea.
12
And the line-by-line review of spending by the new National led government is creating some uncertainty.
13
These transcripts were then analysed line-by-line and coded.
14
The footnotes indicating the narrator have been moved to a
by-line
directly under the title of the story.
15
And you'll get a
by-line
on this, Trent, that ought to put you in for some big money.
16
Get a good story on the infamous and mysterious John Taylor, and they'd have to give me my own
by
-
line
.
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Colocaciones frecuentes
get a by-line
Translations for
by-line
portugués
passatempo
passatempos
passa-tempo
hobby
catalán
hobby
español
afición
By-line
a través del tiempo