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  • 1 YOUR

    [PRON]
    TUUS (-A -UM)
    VESTER (-TRA -TRUM)
    VOSTER (-TRA -TRUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > YOUR

  • 2 HEALTH: YOUR HEALTH!

    [INTRJ]
    BENE TE!

    English-Latin dictionary > HEALTH: YOUR HEALTH!

  • 3 MANNER: AFTER YOUR MANNER

    [ADV]
    TUATIM

    English-Latin dictionary > MANNER: AFTER YOUR MANNER

  • 4 PERMISSION: WITH YOUR PERMISSION

    [PHR]
    PAX: PACE TUA
    VENIA: TUA BANA VENIA

    English-Latin dictionary > PERMISSION: WITH YOUR PERMISSION

  • 5 RISK: AT YOUR RISK

    [ADV]
    PERICLUM: PERICLO TUO
    PERICULUM: PERICULO TUO

    English-Latin dictionary > RISK: AT YOUR RISK

  • 6 SIDE: FROM YOUR SIDE

    [ADV]
    ISTINC

    English-Latin dictionary > SIDE: FROM YOUR SIDE

  • 7 HEALTH

    [N]
    SANITAS (-ATIS) (F)
    VALETUDO (-INIS) (F)
    SALUS (-UTIS) (F)
    MEDELA (-AE) (F)
    MEDELLA (-AE) (F)
    SOSPITAS (-ATIS) (F)
    - BAD HEALTH
    - BE IN GOOD HEALTH
    - BE RESTORED TO HEALTH
    - IN GOOD HEALTH
    - YOUR HEALTH!

    English-Latin dictionary > HEALTH

  • 8 MANNER

    [N]
    LIMES (-ITIS) (M)
    RATIO (-ONIS) (F)
    MODUS (-I) (M)
    VEA (-AE) (F)
    VIA (-AE) (F)
    CONSUETUDO (-INIS) (F)
    SECTA (-AE) (F)
    COLOR (-ORIS) (M)
    COLOS (-ORIS) (M)
    INSTAR (N)
    - AFTER THE MANNER
    - AFTER THE MANNER OF
    - AFTER YOUR MANNER
    - BY MANNER
    - IN A CARESSING MANNER
    - IN A COAXING MANNER
    - IN A LABORED MANNER
    - IN AN ORDERLY MANNER
    - IN A WINNING MANNER
    - IN THE SAME MANNER
    - IN THIS MANNER
    - IN WHATEVER MANNER
    - IN WHAT MANNER
    - IN WHAT MANNER SOEVER
    - MANNERS

    English-Latin dictionary > MANNER

  • 9 PERMISSION

    [N]
    PERMISSIO (-ONIS) (F)
    PERMISSUS (-US) (M)
    LICENTIA (-AE) (F)
    CONCESSIO (-ONIS) (F)
    CONCESSUS (-US) (M)
    CONCESSUS (-I) (M)
    VENIA (-AE) (F)
    - BY PERMISSION
    - BY PERMISSION OF
    - GIVE PERMISSION
    - WITH YOUR PERMISSION

    English-Latin dictionary > PERMISSION

  • 10 RISK

    [N]
    ANCEPS (-CIPITIS) (N)
    PERICLUM (-I) (N)
    PERICULUM (-I) (N)
    DISCRIMEN (-MINIS) (N)
    [V]
    PERICLITOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)
    - AT HIS RISK
    - AT MY RISK
    - AT YOUR RISK

    English-Latin dictionary > RISK

  • 11 SIDE

    [A]
    LATERALIS (-E)
    [N]
    LATUS (-ERIS) (N)
    COSTA (-AE) (F)
    PARS (PARTIS) (F)
    REGIO (-ONIS) (F)
    ORA (-AE) (F)
    MACERIA (-AE) (F)
    FACTIO (-ONIS) (F)
    - AT WHICH OF TWO SIDES
    - BY ONE'S SIDE
    - BY THE SIDE OF
    - FROM ALL SIDES
    - FROM BOTH SIDES
    - FROM THE OTHER SIDE
    - FROM THE SIDE
    - FROM THIS SIDE
    - FROM YOUR SIDE
    - ON ALL SIDES
    - ON BOTH SIDES
    - ON MANY SIDES
    - ON THAT SIDE
    - ON THAT SIDE AND ON THIS
    - ON THE FARTHER SIDE
    - ON THE FARTHER SIDE OF
    - ON THE NEAR SIDE OF
    - ON THE OTHER SIDE
    - ON THE SIDE OF
    - ON THE UNDER SIDE
    - ON THIS SIDE
    - ON THIS SIDE OF
    - ON TWO SIDES
    - TO BOTH SIDES
    - TO EITHER OF TWO SIDES
    - TO EITHER SIDE
    - TO THAT SIDE
    - TO THE FARTHER SIDE
    - TO THE FURTHER SIDE
    - TO THE NEAR SIDE
    - TO THIS SIDE
    - TOWARD THE LEFT SIDE

    English-Latin dictionary > SIDE

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  • your — [ weak jə, strong jur, strong jɔr ] determiner *** Your is a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of you. 1. ) used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the person or people you are talking or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • your — W1S1 [jə strong jo: $ jər strong jo:r] determiner [possessive form of you ] [: Old English; Origin: eower] 1.) used when speaking or writing to one or more people to show that something belongs to them or is connected with them ▪ Could you move… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Your — ([=u]r), pron. & a. [OE. your, [yogh]our, eowr, eower, AS. e[ o]wer, originally used as the gen. of ge, g[=e], ye; akin to OFries. iuwer your, OS. iuwar, D. uw, OHG. iuw[=e]r, G. euer, Icel. y[eth]ar, Goth. izwara, izwar, and E. you. [root]189.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • your — [yoor; ] often [ yôr] possessive pronominal adj. [ME your, eower < OE eower, gen. of ge, ye: see YOU] 1. of, belonging to, made by, or done by you: also used before some formal titles [Your Honor, Your Majesty] 2. Informal the: used to… …   English World dictionary

  • your — O.E. eower, genitive of ge ye (see YE (Cf. ye)), from P.Gmc. base of YOU (Cf. you). Cf. O.S. iuwar, O.Fris. iuwer, O.N. yðvarr, O.H.G. iuwer, Ger. euer, Goth. izwar your …   Etymology dictionary

  • your — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER 1) belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. 2) belonging to or associated with any person in general. 3) (Your) used when addressing the holder of certain titles. ORIGIN Old… …   English terms dictionary

  • your — [[t]jɔː(r), jʊə(r)[/t]] ♦ (Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people.) 1) DET POSS A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are… …   English dictionary

  • your —    Used vocatively as a replacement for ‘you’ in a number of titles or mock titles, such as: Your Eminence, Your Grace, Your Majesty, Your royal Highness, Your Honour, Your Worship, Your Reverence, Your Lordship, Your Ladyship, Your High and… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • your */*/*/ — strong UK [jɔː(r)] / US [jʊr] / US [jɔr] weak UK [jə(r)] / US [jər] determiner Summary: Your is a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of you. 1) used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the… …   English dictionary

  • Your 64 — Infobox Magazine title = Your 64 | image size = 200px | image caption = Your 64 #1, APR / MAY 1984 editor = Bruce Sawford frequency = bi monthly circulation = 38,012 (circa 1985) category = Computer magazine company = Sportscene Specialist Press… …   Wikipedia

  • your — strong /jO:r/ determiner 1 belonging to or connected with the person or people someone is speaking to: Could you move your car? | That s your problem. | You must all come and bring your husbands. | It s your own fault if you ve lost them. 2… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English


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