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  • 31Best — Best, William Thomas, engl. Organist, geb. 13. Aug. 1826 in Carlisle, gest. 10. Mai 1897 in Liverpool, bekleidete von 1840 an Organistenstellen in Liverpool, wurde 1852 an der berühmten Panoptikumorgel und der Martinskirche in London angestellt… …

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  • 32Best — /best/, n. Charles Herbert, 1899 1978, Canadian physiologist, born in the U.S.: one of the discoverers of insulin. * * * …

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  • 33Best — Charles Herbert …

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  • 35best\ of — [ bɛstɔf ] n. m. inv. • 1987; mots angl. « le meilleur de » ♦ Anglic. (critiqué) Sélection de succès musicaux ⇒ compilation, des meilleurs moments d une émission de télévision. ⇒ florilège …

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  • 36best — bèst išt …

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  • 37best|er — «BEHS tuhr», noun. a hybrid sturgeon developed in the former Soviet Union for its ability to spawn in its home grounds instead of migrating upstream. ╂[< beluga + sterlet] …

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  • 38best — best1 W1S1 [best] adj [superlative of good] [: Old English; Origin: betst] 1.) better than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, how effective it is etc ▪ He won the best actor award. ▪ What s the best way to cook this fish? ▪ The best… …

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  • 39best — best1 [ best ] function word *** Best is the superlative form of good and well, and can be used in the following ways: as an adjective: Which apples are best for cooking? (after the ): His performance was the best. It was the best party I ve ever …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 40best — [[t]be̱st[/t]] ♦ 1) Best is the superlative of good. If you want further information the best thing to do is have a word with the driver as you get on the bus... It s not the best place to live if you wish to develop your knowledge and love of… …

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