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gives birth
Inglese parola "rodzi"(gives birth) si verifica in set:
15.03 - life & death2.
in labour
Inglese parola "rodzi"(in labour) si verifica in set:
Film Wyspa Psów The Isle of dogs3.
raise
raise questiones
If you raise an eyebrow, it can mean "I want to have sex with you", but also "I find that what you just said is completely idiotic."
The first question we must raise is whether a cultural barrier existed between those groups.
To raise one's name in later generations and thereby glorify one's parents, this is the greatest expression of filial piety.
In the first section of this review I raise the question of how brain processes cause our conscious experiences.
The aim of our first appeal this year is to raise at least Ł50,000 for the young research centre into neuroendocrine tumours.
Some psychologists raise doubts about Pepperberg's research.
A year of record earnings for investment banks has done little to raise hopes. Treating obesity would cost too much and would substantially raise health care premiums.
While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; One nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again.
When the tip was a lone dime thrown into a glass, the waitress would raise the glass while hastily preparing the table for the next customer. She would then spill the water and that would be it.
Even the periodical pay raise could not keep abreast of higher living costs.
Today's agenda concerns the re-election of the student council. If anybody wishes to stand as a candidate, please raise your hand.
B2 to collect money from other people: They're raising money for charity. raise your voice to speak loudly and angrily to someone
Inglese parola "rodzi"(raise) si verifica in set:
słówka tekst4.
gives rise
Inglese parola "rodzi"(gives rise) si verifica in set:
Moja lekcja +5.
she's having a baby
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gives birth to
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is born
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she's having the baby
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having
Are you having fun?
Almost everyone in the class voted in favor of having a thank-you party for the teachers.
Having all of you here is more reassuring than having the police or anybody else.
It's very unlikely that the teacher will believe Tom's excuse for not having his homework done on time.
Being too busy with work is a problem, but then so is having too much free time.
A very elderly couple is having an elegant dinner to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary.
His novels, having been translated into English, are widely read in America.
I think it's a shame that some foreign language teachers were able to graduate from college without ever having studied with a native speaker.
It must be nice having someone who sticks around even when times get tough.
A lot of people who have up until now been spending money having a good time now need to be more careful with their money.
Mother, having thought about it carefully, I don't feel I should marry him.
She bitterly regretted having said something that displeased her mother-in-law.
Her husband, having failed to obtain promotion, retired at the age of 55.
This beautiful autumn weather we've been having makes up for the wet summer.
Thanks for having explained to me at last why people take me for an idiot.