A quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
Синонимы
Examples for "return "
Examples for "return "
1 We'll return early next year with a new company and new toys.
2 No difference was found according to return to work 1 year postsurgery.
3 I think we need an opportunity to return home at one point.
4 Air New Zealand is currently operating 16 return international services a week.
5 She will return to work in Paris early in the new year.
1 Their colleagues in Congress hope to counter the new rules with legislation.
2 An over - the - counter equity market, the New Third Board, saw a similar fate.
3 His book is a case study of a counter - insurgency war gone wrong.
4 Israel takes in droves of Palestinian refugees fleeing the counter - humanist Palestinian laws.
5 PwC partner David Stebbings advised companies to monitor bank counter - party risk daily.
1 The role of this step for viral replication remains an open question.
2 Results were tested for replication in a second cohort including 32 patients.
3 Therefore, during replication , several events are usually buffered in the relay log.
4 A replication study is needed before further conclusions can be drawn, however.
5 But, of course, the replication of organisms does not happen instantaneously either.
1 However, Malema's right-hand-man also used a highly-contentious term in his stinging retort .
2 Theism might almost retort the apologue of the specter of the Brocken.
3 Here's the best of a very damning retort towards the Public Protector.
4 His face fell at the retort ; then he broke into a laugh.
5 I was prepared for this and had already thought of my retort .
1 And in the presence of the servant she dared make no rejoinder .
2 May has the perfect rejoinder : there is nothing tougher than threatening no-deal.
3 Looking very demure, the men made some rejoinder ; and he went on.
4 Mrs. Falconer made no rejoinder ; she was too poignantly saying to herself:
5 On the following day I received the annexed rejoinder from Lord Byron:-
1 Yet that was their high point, a brief riposte amid incessant pressure.
2 The prime minister's obvious riposte would be to call a second election.
3 His comments were seen as a riposte to the current US administration.
4 In a sense, Robertson says, this novel is a riposte to that.
5 I'd be ever so grateful? A few rough chuckles acknowledged Hudson's riposte .
1 Experts believe that four major factors are sparking the exchange rate comeback .
2 We're seeing increased legislation, and directly in response, we're seeing species comeback .
3 It's easy to say that the times suit a Midnight Oil comeback .
4 Their appeal is pending, which allowed Flosse to consider his political comeback .
5 A smaller lineup, along with Caldwell-Pope's late eruption, made the comeback possible.
6 Robson remains in comeback limbo; Watson has slipped outside the top 100.
7 Anfield was not in danger of witnessing another remarkable European comeback , however.
8 Some analysts and investors, however, are worried a comeback could be difficult.
9 Complicating the Tigers' comeback efforts, Wichita State hit the offensive boards hard.
10 Among Socialist Party supporters, 57 percent said he could make a comeback .
11 A comeback from behind would be nothing short of a political miracle.
12 Newman engineered the Wake Forest comeback beginning midway in the second quarter.
13 However, they didn't reckon on a strong comeback from their Tipperary opponents.
14 He did however make a film comeback as late as the eighties.
15 A dazzling performance next week could set the stage for a comeback .
16 Planning your running year sensibly will ensure your comeback won't be short-lived.
Другие примеры для термина "comeback"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for comeback