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Results for: giving two choicesTranslations 1 - 30 of 315
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giving two choiceseither-or
(Slang) complaint, point of contention; argument with another person, dispute, animal giving beef, complain (Slang), meat from cattle, meat taken from cows or bulls; vigor, strength; fattened bullbeef
(Slang) resembling a sermon, resembling a religious lecture; of discussion of moral or ethical standards, giving advice in irritating waypreachy
abandon a legal claim, give up a suit (Law), free somebody of liability, renounce claim, renunciation of a claim, act of giving up a legal suit (Law), renunciation of claimquitclaim
abdication, relinquishment by formal declaration; act of forgoing voluntarily; repudiation, abandonment, declaration giving something up, denial or rejectionrenunciation
ability to avoid giving offense, diplomacy, ability to skillfully deal with people, finesse; sense of what is proper or appropriate, taste, discretiontact
able to be used alone, at no charge; freely, in a free manner, costing nothing, disregarding traditional limitations, favorable, giving something readily, liberated; released; possessing liberty; available; exempt; given at no charge; plentiful; unrest...free
able to see normally, by an orthoscope; of an orthoscope (device used in eye examinations), giving normal visionorthoscopic
about to produce, giving birth, in the process of childbirthparturient
accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
accommodation; act of giving capacitance, changes in sperm coatingcapacitation
account giving credit, credit accountcharge account
act of bestowing, giving, granting; act of disclosing, telling; disclosure, revelation, communicationimpartation
act of coloring; pigment; pigmentation, coloration (also colouring), act of giving color, characteristic colors, coloring substance, type of complexioncoloring
act of doing something in order to win applause from the audience (often used about politicians giving speeches)grandstanding
act of donating alms, giving of charitable donationsalmsgiving
act of eating or taking nourishment; giving of food or nourishment; act of supplying or providing; act of channeling or routing; act of inciting; act of insertingfeeding
act of givinggift
act of giving a verbose speechspeechification
act of giving again, renewed delivery; act of returning, act of sending backredelivery
act of giving away something to someone esle, act of surrendering of a person; act of giving up authority or property; (in Broadcasting) transfer to another person of control of the commentary during a broadcast, transfer of commentaryhandover
act of giving birth to a childchildbearing
act of giving birth to a child, giving birth to childchildbirth
act of giving birth to a lamb or lambs (regarding a ewe); act of looking after ewes that are lambing (regarding shepherd or farmer), birth of lambs, delivery of baby lambslambing
act of giving birth, delivering of youngparturition
act of giving form to something; process of coming into existencematerialization
act of giving generously; act of expending in great quantitieslavishment
act of giving honor, act of showing esteem or respecthonoring
act of giving human qualities to things which are not human, attribution of human characteristics to nonhumansanthropomorphism
act of giving in to desire; something which gratifies, luxury; leniency, tolerance; humoring, pampering; partial remission of punishment (Roman Catholicism), remission of punishment for sin, something allowed as luxury, time for repayment, tolerant att...indulgence
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About EUdict

EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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