Aún no tenemos significados para "dictate to".
1One-third Labour would not be allowed to dictate to two-thirds Fine Gael.
2He declared, No State can dictate to another what it should do.
3And Natasha began to dictate to him the wording of the letter.
4He had no right and no wish to dictate to the Convention.
5Rubio insisted the United States was not seeking to dictate to Venezuela.
6Everyone there wishes to dictate to others and to be over others.
7They proposed that I should dictate to my daughter what to write.
8Sometimes it is written phonetically, but most authors dictate to a phonograph.
9One thing remember-thatMaria Theresa suffers no minister to dictate to her.
10God would have us ask him humbly, but not dictate to him.
11There's no use in asking such things, you cannot dictate to Love.
12What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me?
13I don't want to dictate to any man in family affairs, Ryan.
14Keep to your kitchen and your pots, and don't dictate to me.
15Why should one dictate to me what I shall read on Sunday?
16Do you think I should let Kirk dictate to me like that?
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