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101don — 1dòn s.m.inv. 1. FO titolo onorifico che si premette al nome e al cognome di ecclesiastici: don Abbondio 2. TS stor. titolo d onore che si anteponeva al nome di principi e nobili, spec. di origine spagnola e portoghese: don Carlos | RE merid.,… …
102Don — 1 Original name in latin Don Name in other language Don State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 50.54912 latitude 2.91817 altitude 24 Population 1164 Date 2012 01 18 2 Original name in latin Don Name in other language State code IT… …
103don't — UK [dəʊnt] / US [doʊnt] short form 1) the usual way of saying or writing do not . This is not often used in formal writing I don t believe you! Don t tell anyone. 2) spoken a way of saying does not . This use is not considered correct He don t… …
104don — I [[t]dɒn[/t]] sp. [[t],[/t]] it. [[t]dɔn[/t]] n. 1) fot (cap.) Mr.; Sir: a Spanish title prefixed to a man s given name 2) fot (in Spanish speaking countries) a lord or gentleman 3) fot (cap.) an Italian title of address, esp. for a priest 4)… …
105dönəlyə — (Gədəbəy, Qazax) bəxt, tale. – Adamın dönəlyəsi dönəndə dönor (Qazax); – Adamın dönəlyəsi kin döndü, yarımaz dünyədə işi (Gədəbəy) …
106don't — I. Date: 1639 1. do not 2. does not Usage: Don t is the earliest attested contraction of does not and until about 1900 was the standard spoken form in the United States (it survived as spoken standard longer in British English). Dialect surveys… …
107don — don1 [ dan ] verb transitive MAINLY LITERARY to put on a piece of clothing don don 2 [ dan ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH someone who teaches at a university, especially at Oxford or Cambridge …
108don — techn. • redskap, verktyg • grejor, redskap, tillbehör, saker, utrustning, utensilier, don, tillhörigheter • don, redskap, verktyg, apparat …
109don — 1) adj excellent, fashionable, admirable. A vogue term of approbation which origi nated in American usage in the early 1990s and by 1995 had been adopted for fashionable speech by British and Australian adolescents. It may derive from the Don in… …
110don — [[t]dɒ̱n[/t]] dons, donning, donned 1) VERB If you don clothing, you put it on. [WRITTEN] [V n] The crowd threw petrol bombs at the police, who responded by donning riot gear. 2) N COUNT A don is a lecturer at Oxford or Cambridge University in… …