Translation for '
to say' from English to Serbian
VERB | to say | said | said saying | says | |
SYNO | to allege | to articulate | to aver | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- In AmE the word "quite" used as a qualifier is generally a reinforcement, though it is somewhat uncommon in actual colloquial American use today and carries an air of formality: for example, "I'm quite hungry" is a very polite way to say "I'm very hungry".
- In other words, after looking at the case, they chose not to say anything.
- Hume believes that all disputes on the subject have been merely verbal arguments—that is to say, arguments which are based on a lack of prior agreement on definitions.
- That is to say, comprehension is only half the problem of communication.
- The initial use of the term "capitalism" in its modern sense is attributed to Louis Blanc in 1850 ("What I call 'capitalism' that is to say the appropriation of capital by some to the exclusion of others") and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in 1861 ("Economic and social regime in which capital, the source of income, does not generally belong to those who make it work through their labor").
- That is to say, the definition of the Berry number is paradoxical because it is not actually possible to compute how many words are required to define a number, and we know that such computation is not possible because of the paradox.
- It is not correct to say that the axioms of field theory are "propositions that are regarded as true without proof."
- As understood by Skinner, ascribing "dignity" to individuals involves giving them credit for their actions. To say "Skinner is brilliant" means that Skinner is an originating force.
- As most of the students who read these bestiaries were monks and clerics, it is not impossible to say that there is a major religious significance within them.
- The bandwidth is also used to denote system bandwidth, for example in filter or communication channel systems. To say that a system has a certain bandwidth means that the system can process signals with that range of frequencies, or that the system reduces the bandwidth of a white noise input to that bandwidth.
- Furthermore, the nuns at the school in Rome that Rossellini attended in her youth called to say they were praying for her.
- Among other things, he considered nature as God's Creation and he used to say that the poor were his best patients because God was their paymaster.
- It would be a better (although not exact) approximation to say that a player with an OPS+ of 150 produces 50% more "runs", in a given set of plate appearances, as a player with an OPS+ of 100 (though see clarification above, under "History").
- Do you have anything to say as to why the sentence of this Court should not now be passed upon you?
- The attendees at this lecture seemed uninterested in what he had to say.
- The carbon atoms in alkanes are described as sp3 hybrids; that is to say that, to a good approximation, the valence electrons are in orbitals directed towards the corners of a tetrahedron which are derived from the combination of the 2s orbital and the three 2p orbitals.
- The narrator of his novel "The Name of the Rose" follows Aquinas in declaring: "three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason, we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light", before going on to say "the sight of the beautiful implies peace".
- I mean to say that had I allowed myself more time I could have written a better book, in every sense of the word [...]...
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