Part of speech reflecting the reference of a noun.
Department of the School of Business at the Athens University of Economics and Business.
Former Australian government department.
English edition of Inger Christensen's Danish book "Det" from 2006.
Sinônimos
Examples for "it"
Examples for "it"
1Thank you Ireland: it's a great day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
3Elections New Zealand said it expected the final result by 5pm today.
4Public comment is not just good government; it's also required by law.
5Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
1It will release its new det ailed pro jections on July 18.
2I fink He hears better dat way, an' I det better.
3How would you like to have me whoop you det way?
4This is justice. Trash reached into his pack and pulled out his det packs.
5Because we had no way of getting det cord, Coney volunteered to set us up.
6Hey, Milo, we need to make det cord pretzels.
7An' thiefs tain't det up into Heaven you see:
8The class works as a team to tie in the haversacks to the det-cord trunk lines.
9Vinh, Isaac, drop those det sacks to cover our tracks".
10They need to bury the det wire.
11On all these shots, we'll bring the det cord leads to the landward side of the demo field.
12He carefully tapes the caps to a bend in the det cord and lays out the time fuse.
13One young man lingered at the gate after a long visit, but a lots ob sweethearts do det.
15He turned his head and gravely inquired: "Number Thirteen, how does ye det'armine ther guilt of a witch?"
16Dot's a kveer place, dot Easter Island, mit shtone gotts lyin' round und det fulcanoes, und noding good to eat.