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actions

werkwoord, naamwoord
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Plural form of action.

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Soortgelyke frases

domain of action
parth wrians
action plan
towl gwrians
action figure
figur byw
takin' action
ow kruthyl · ow kul · ow kuthyl · ow kwruthyl · ow kwruthyl neppyth
perform an action
aktya
preventive action
gwrians lestus
action
akt · gweythres · gwrians · gwythyans
actionability
guladewder · gwruthyladewder · gwuladewder
takin’ action
ow kruthyl

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kas; hwern breselek yn tyller pynag dhe dermyn diblans action, engagement, battle
Ple’ma’n arghantti?langbot langbot
takin' action
Ty a allas gweres.langbot langbot
gweythres bo ober gwerrya action, combat; gwerryans warfare
Noth o an baban.langbot langbot
bring an action
Pyth yw hemma?langbot langbot
deed - action - act - manufacture
Nyns yw boghosek.langbot langbot
Our motherland is great."[7] Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius condemned the woman's action in a tweet that called it a "shameful, disgraceful act of vandalism" and said such behavior "can't and won't be tolerated."[8]
Nyns ov skwith.langbot langbot
1 a gweythwrianz manufacture; b formyanz creation; c making; 2 a gweythrez deed, act; b oberenn action; c gweythrez po oberenn gul doing; d leananz realization; 3 kestrawenn construction
Yma lughes.langbot langbot
It was only when the heavy machine-guns were being set up that the zombies started rushing at the troops in the vain hope of a fresh feed. What then followed was the familiar carnage that I had witnessed at the University massacre. The zombies were blown to pieces with several rounds from bazookas and those that made it through those blasts were cut to bits by light machine gun fire. (Sten guns? Don’t know – not sure they were still being used in the early 1970’s by regular soldiers.) It was all over at the Fern Tree Gully town hall before the heavy machine guns were even set up and operative. The Aussie guys were pretty happy with what they had achieved and, later on, as they slaked their well-earned thirst with a ‘cleansing ale’ or five, the account of what had occurred became more and more detailed and vivid. (And exaggerated?) The Yanks had been sitting nearby – also taking in a ‘cleansing ale’ – but not joining in the Aussie celebrations. After all, the Yanks had yet to ‘see action’ and could not therefore share their own experiences. That was okay – each group left the other alone. Then, as the Aussies got a bit drunker and more boisterous, things started to take a turn for the worse. The Aussies started to brag about what they had done with the remains after the zombies had been ‘wasted’. And what they had done was not merely defiling the corpses by urinating on them or such like. Bits of zombies had been ‘arranged’ about the area of the town hall, ostensibly to scare off any other zombies from coming back into the area – but no-one believed that. Several of the zombies had still been twitching. These were ‘lynched’, strung up from lamp-posts – or placed, in sexual poses, like obscene garden gnomes in the front gardens of nearby houses. (This disgusted the fresh-faced GI’s, straight out of basic training – and Gately was man enough to say so. Very forthrightly.) “Ah, fuck me,” replied one of the Aussie raconteurs. “They’re just fuckin’ zombies, man. Cool down. They’re not even human.”
Nyns yw da genev payntya.langbot langbot
deed, act; oberenn action; oberyans; oberenn operation; jeber; charjans mission, task; gweythis process
Lever ow bos klav.langbot langbot
MOVIÉNDOTE Association is a cultural non-profit association formed by people experienced in the fields of education, social inclusion, employment and equal opportunities. People coming from different sectors of the civil society that aim at joining efforts to promote a sense of responsibility about our own environment and encouraging and supporting people to take action in the different areas of society. Moviéndote works with and for collectives in risk of social exclusion and promotes awareness raising, research, training, volunteering and, in general, active citizenship initiatives that bring together intercultural and intergenerational collectives.
My re bia ow koslowes.langbot langbot
corrective action
Yth esov vy owth oberi a-vorow.langbot langbot
Whether or not to show confirmation dialogs for logout, restart and shutdown actions.
Da yw gans Maria mires orth an bellwolok.langbot langbot
Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. Oxygen is Earth's most abundant element, and after hydrogen and helium, it is the third-most abundant element in the universe. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O 2. Diatomic oxygen gas currently constitutes 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere, though this has changed considerably over long periods of time. Oxygen makes up almost half of the Earth's crust in the form of oxides.[3] Dioxygen provides most of the chemical energy released in combustion[4] and aerobic cellular respiration,[5] and many major classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen atoms, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent of lifeforms. Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O 3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB radiation and the high-altitude ozone layer helps protect the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation. However, ozone present at the surface is a byproduct of smog and thus a pollutant. Oxygen was isolated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire, in 1774. Priority is often given for Priestley because his work was published first. Priestley, however, called oxygen "dephlogisticated air", and did not recognize it as a chemical element. The name oxygen was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier, who first recognized oxygen as a chemical element and correctly characterized the role it plays in combustion. Common uses of oxygen include production of steel, plastics and textiles, brazing, welding and cutting of steels and other metals, rocket propellant, oxygen therapy, and life support systems in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.
Ny yllis koska.langbot langbot
Blockfield/felsen meer ( baserock broken up into boulders by freeze thaw action )
Yth eson ni ow tybri avalow.langbot langbot
The child was ashamed of his action.
Ple'ma y gi?langbot langbot
girl-on-girl action
Yw res dhis gorwedha?langbot langbot
kaz; hwern breselek yn tyller pynag dhe dermyn diblans action, engagement, battle
A ble’th os ta devedhys?langbot langbot
After a while of walking and scrambling through the darkness we finally reach the penn or end of the tunnel where the actual mining action takes place. Variations of penn exist in all three of the Brythonic tongues, pen in Welsh and penn in Breton. All three mean top or head, but only the insular Cornish and Welsh mean end as well. These all come from the Proto-Brythonic penn meaning head which itself comes from the the Proto-Celtic kwennom with the same meaning.
Nyns yw pur vras an chi-ma.langbot langbot
ober kannazedhi dre warrantyanz action, representation
An venyn a dheber bara.langbot langbot
preventive action
Nyns yw res dhis gortos.langbot langbot
actionabilities
Ev yw ow broder.langbot langbot
fors force, energy; oberyanz action; gweythrezgerenza activity
Ny allav vy diberth hwath.langbot langbot
to act - to perform an action
My a allsa amma dhis.langbot langbot
“Certainly, Sir,” I stammered. “But our comrade is in particularly bad shape and I ...” “Sergeant, I have seen action in Korea, during the ‘Malayan Emergency’ and in ‘Nam as well. How many broken and dismembered human beings do you think I’ve seen during that service?” The question was patronising – but he did have a point. I didn’t answer. I was running out of ideas. “Open the box, Sergeant! That is a direct order!” I commenced, slowly and with feigned difficulty, to unscrew the fastenings that held down the lid. Could I delay the process until we reached the next stop? Maybe – but probably not. The Major became impatient with my progress and started to bellow at me – just as he had at the private who had carried his luggage. David was picking up on this aggravation, of course. Firstly, he could hear the angry words being directed at me and, secondly, I’m sure he could empathetically sense my growing anxiety and fear. After several long minutes, I started unscrewing the final fastening. The Major roughly pushed me aside with a curse and completed the task himself. “This is not going to be pretty,” I thought. But what could I do? As the Major commenced to lift the lid, a grey arm clad in military fatigues shot through the gap between lid and box. David’s hand closed swiftly and securely around the Major’s windpipe – and, quietly but efficiently, crushed it. David had made his first kill in the flickering of an eyelid. I knew better than to try and intervene now – there would have been no purpose. The Major’s limp body slumped to the floor of the carriage and David freed himself from the coffin. David fell upon his prey and feasted. Soon, the floor of the carriage was swimming in blood. David’s busily gnawing face was buried deeply on the flesh of his victim, as seemed to be customary among zombies. So much for getting him cleaned up. So much for fresh clothing. Was this a good time simply to cut my brother adrift? Yes, probably, on any rational consideration of the circumstances.
Res o dhodho gortos yn gweli.langbot langbot
action
Yma diw gath dhe Ken.langbot langbot
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