List

  • 61list — /lɪst/ noun 1. several items written one after the other ● They have an attractive list of products or product list. ● I can’t find that item on our stock list. ● Please add this item to the list. ● She crossed the item off her list. 2. a… …

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  • 62list — Verb: To make an orderly memorandum of things, persons, or events. To register or enroll real property with a real estate broker or agent, authorizing him to conduct negotiations with prospective purchasers for the sale of the property. E. A.… …

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  • 63List — This interesting surname is of German and Dutch origin, and is derived from a nickname for a cunning or wily individual, from the German and Dutch list , guile, ingenuity, stratagem, device, which is from the Old High German and Middle Low German …

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  • 64List — Lịst die; , en; 1 eine Handlung, durch die man jemanden täuscht, um sein Ziel zu erreichen ≈ Trick <eine List ersinnen, anwenden; zu einer List greifen>: jemandem mit einer List einen teuren Ring billig abkaufen 2 nur Sg; ein Verhalten,… …

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  • 65list — Over the centuries, English has had no fewer than five different words list, only two of which are now in everyday common usage. List ‘catalogue’ [17] was borrowed from French liste ‘band, border, strip of paper, catalogue’. This goes back to a… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 66list*/*/*/ — [lɪst] noun [C] I 1) a set of names, numbers etc that are written or printed one below another a shopping list[/ex] I d better make a list, or I ll forget who I ve invited.[/ex] I couldn t see my name on the list.[/ex] a list of the world s… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 67list — Over the centuries, English has had no fewer than five different words list, only two of which are now in everyday common usage. List ‘catalogue’ [17] was borrowed from French liste ‘band, border, strip of paper, catalogue’. This goes back to a… …

    Word origins

  • 68list — I. verb Etymology: Middle English lysten, from Old English lystan; akin to Old English lust desire, lust Date: before 12th century transitive verb archaic please, suit intransitive verb archaic wish, choose …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 69list — /lɪst/ noun 1. several items written one after the other ● They have an attractive list of products or product list. ● I can’t find that item on our stock list. ● Please add this item to the list. ● She crossed the item off her list. 2. a… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 70List — die List, en (Mittelstufe) geschickte Täuschung von jmdm. Synonym: Trick Beispiele: Er musste eine List anwenden, um das Tor zu öffnen. Ich glaube, dahinter steckt eine List. die List, en (Aufbaustufe) raffiniertes Verhalten, um jmdn. zu täuschen …

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