Translation for '
Mutter' from English to Romanian
NOUN | a mutter | mutters | |
VERB | to mutter | muttered | muttered muttering | mutters | |
SYNO | grumble | grumbling | murmur | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- That mutter of melody is believed to be unmatched since any scene of lyricism falls short of its reach.
- As you can imagine what with Geoff being such a massive Beatles fan it was difficult for him to mutter the words "Well done Annabel! Good point, well made".
- Moreover, there is now an established Police Station present in Chabbewal, plus the town is host to the biggest peas (mutter) supplying market (mandi) in Asia.
- Typically extras would mutter the word over and over to provide ambience for a crowd or party scene.
- also known as matar paneer, muttar paneer, and mutter paneer, is a modern restaurant-style and vegetarian North Indian dish consisting of peas and paneer in a tomato-based sauce, spiced with garam masala.
- In his final weeks he would often lose consciousness and would mutter the names of the cities that he had been ferried away to by the French forces.
- Paneer dishes are a must in a vegetarian menu. It is cooked with every kind of vegetable, the popular dishes of such variety are palak paneer or saag paneer, mutter paneer, "paneer makhani" etc.
- (5)a. Hoffman will probably mutter a foul oath.
- put it in a blender and get real gone," vocalist Tortelvis is heard to mutter on the fade.
- It required "careful and discrete communication by gesture or mutter between the partners, which all expected but ran contrary to the rules."
- She partly returned to figurative painting, for example in sketches of her three-dimensional work and also later as she painted the picture "Mutter auf dem Weg zur Urmutter" (Mother becomes primordial mother, 1981).
- Archaic mother (primal mother or "Ur-mutter") is the mother of earliest infancy, whose continuing influence is traced in psychoanalysis, and whose (repressed) presence is considered to underlie the horror film.
- It takes people to move crowds in the right direction, crowds by themselves just stand around and mutter."
- In "The X-Files" episode "Unusual Suspects" the "Lone Gunmen" hackers are heard to mutter, "Your kung fu is the best".
- "Japa" (Sanskrit: जप) means the recitation of a mantra. The Sanskrit word "japa" is derived from the root "jap-", meaning "to utter in a low voice, repeat internally, mutter".
- Aloo mutter is also available commercially in ready-to-eat packets, which need to be heated and served.
- In version 3.13.2 logind integration replaced mutter-launch.
- Lutheran tradition retained the title of "Mother of God" (German "Mutter Gottes", "Gottesmutter"), a term already embraced by Martin Luther; and officially confessed in the Formula of Concord (1577), accepted by Lutheran World Federation.
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