Examples of using A dictionary in English and their translations into French
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I looked in a dictionary.
We don't have a dictionary.
It's not like she had a dictionary.
Ideally, the passphrase should not use words from a dictionary and should mix the case of alphabetic characters as well as use non-alphabetic characters.
In 2007 Edward Duyker published A Dictionary of Sea Quotations with a deeply personal introduction on his family's links with the sea.
His works in this domain are compiled in his Farhang-e'olum-e ensāni A Dictionary of Human Sciences.
Bonar, James" in The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Eatwell,
Can you get her a dictionary and stick her on somebody else's show?'Cause she's killing me!
The Encyclopedia of Islam: a dictionary of the geography, ethnogropy
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875.
Cincinna′tus", A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol.
For instance, if myFunctions returns a dictionary, you can cast the result to a dictionary object as follows.
Econometrics," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 2, pp.
The use of a dictionary or any other reference material will not be permitted during the examination.
One can easily guess the password of the user manually, or by using a dictionary attack.
The use of a dictionary or any other reference material is NOT permitted.
Nanshan Library will hold a dictionary look-up contest on April 23 every year at remote schools for migrant children.
Mills, A.D., A Dictionary of British Place Names Oxford University Press, 2011.
The use of a dictionary or any other reference material will not be permitted during the examination.
Arthur Eaglefield Hull, A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians(Dent, London 1924).