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would1 [wʊd] VERBE aux

6. would (probably):

7. would (preference):

wouldn't [ˈwʊdənt]

wouldn't = would not, would

Voir aussi : would , will , will

would1 [wʊd] VERBE aux

6. would (probably):

7. would (preference):

III . will2 [wɪl] VERBE intr form

will1 <would, would> [wɪl] VERBE aux

6. will (persistence):

wound2 [waʊnd] VERBE

wound passé, ppas of wind 2

Voir aussi : wind up , wind on , wind down , wind back , wind , wind

I . wind up VERBE trans

1. wind up (end):

kończyć [perf za-]

2. wind up (close down):

3. wind up clock, spring:

4. wind up GB fam (kid):

5. wind up GB fam (annoy):

I . wind down VERBE trans

1. wind down (lower):

2. wind down (reduce):

II . wind down VERBE intr

1. wind down (relax):

2. wind down (finish):

I . wind back VERBE trans

wind back film, tape:

II . wind back VERBE intr

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

wind river, road:

could1 [kʊd, kəd] VERBE aux

1. could (in questions):

2. could (conditional):

mould1 [məʊld, Am moʊld] SUBST sans pl BOT

mouldy [ˈməʊldi, Am ˈmoʊl-] ADJ

I . wounded [ˈwu:ndɪd] ADJ

1. wounded soldier:

2. wounded fig pride, feelings:

II . wounded [ˈwu:ndɪd] SUBST

the wounded + plur vb
ranni plur

moulder [ˈməʊldəʳ, Am ˈmoʊldɚ] VERBE intr

worldly [ˈwɜ:ldli, Am ˈwɜ:rld-] ADJ

1. worldly success:

2. worldly goods:

3. worldly (experienced):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
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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You wouldn't believe some of the hair-splitting arguments we've listened to.
www.cio.com
He argued that taxing ready to drink alcohol beverages wouldn't put an end to binge drinking.
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Bespectacled and fine-featured, he wouldn't look out of place in a cobwebbed library stuffed with ancient tomes.
www.chroniclelive.co.uk
The family who wouldn't agree to the marriage would lose its entire company share to the other family.
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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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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
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.
www.irishcatholic.ie
Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
www.nzherald.co.nz
You wouldn't just chuck out a television that stopped working without seeing if it was just a loose wire.
www.independent.co.uk

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