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would [wʊd] VERBE aux pt of will

3. would (possibility):

5. would (polite request):

would you like ...?
gostaria ...?

6. would (regularity in past):

8. would (opinion):

Voir aussi : will , will

II . will2 VERBE trans

1. will (try to cause):

2. will form (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

II . will1 <would> [wɪl] VERBE intr form

wouldn't [wʊdnt]

wouldn't = would + not:

Voir aussi : will , will

II . will2 VERBE trans

1. will (try to cause):

2. will form (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

II . will1 <would> [wɪl] VERBE intr form

wound1 [waʊnd] VERBE intr, trans

wound pt, pp of:

Voir aussi : wind , wind

I . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBE trans

2. wind (turn):

3. wind film:

II . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBE intr

I . wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

2. wind sans pl (breath):

3. wind sans pl MÉD:

gases m pl

II . wind1 [wɪnd] VERBE trans

could [kʊd] VERBE

could pt, pp of:

Voir aussi : can , can

I . can1 [kæn] SUBST (container)

can
lata f

II . can1 <-nn-> [kæn] VERBE trans

1. can (put in cans):

can

2. can Am fam (stop):

can
can it!

mould1 SUBST GB

Voir aussi : mold , mold

I . mold2 [moʊld, GB məʊld] SUBST (for metal, clay, jell-o)

II . mold2 [moʊld, GB məʊld] VERBE trans

mold1 [məʊld, GB moʊld] SUBST (fungus)

mouldy <-ier, -iest> ADJ GB

Voir aussi : moldy

moldy <-ier, -iest> ADJ Am

would-be ADJ

1. would-be (wishing to be):

2. would-be (pretending to be):

suposto(-a)

wounded ADJ

boulder [ˈboʊldər, GB ˈbəʊldəʳ] SUBST

worldly [ˈwɜːrldli, GB ˈwɜːld-] ADJ

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He expressed an interest to a priest in becoming one himself, but was advised it wouldn't work, because he was too adventurous.
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Blinkers go on him for the first time, and if he does improve markedly it wouldn't be the first time.
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You wouldn't just chuck out a television that stopped working without seeing if it was just a loose wire.
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Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
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The station wouldn't play any new music except for new songs by artists that were familiar to listeners of the station.
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One wouldn't have thought a koala bear would have enough diversity in his features to be watchable enough for an animated film lasting 87 minutes.
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Bespectacled and fine-featured, he wouldn't look out of place in a cobwebbed library stuffed with ancient tomes.
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You wouldn't be able to keep biting the hand that feeds you if you lacked it, and a tame, house-trained reviewer is no good to anyone.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Critics said the reformations wouldn't be nearly enough.
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There's also their rolodex or contacts database, which is extremely valuable and you wouldn't want to necessarily share that.
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