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121 commend
[kə'mend]1) (to praise: His ability was commended.) lofa2) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) fela (í umsjá)•- commendation -
122 exceptional
adjective ((negative unexceptional) unusual; remarkable: exceptional loyalty; His ability is exceptional.) stórkostlegur -
123 commend
rábíz, beajánl* * *[kə'mend]1) (to praise: His ability was commended.) dícsér2) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) rábíz•- commendation -
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125 definition
N1. परिभाषाHe gave a definition of the law in the lecture.2. व्याख्याThe definition of a skilled writer is his ability for the appropriate words.3. स्पष्टHe brought a high definition television. -
126 estimation
N1. मूल्य\estimationनिरूपणThey had a high estimation of his ability -
127 taxing
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128 commend
[kə'mend]1) (to praise: His ability was commended.) elogiar2) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) confiar•- commendation* * *com.mend[kəm'end] vt+vi 1 louvar, elogiar, encomiar. 2 recomendar, aprovar. this place commends itself to me by its good air / este lugar se recomenda pelo ar puro. 3 confiar, dar para guardar.
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