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chew over CZ. [tʃuː -] (chew over [sth], chew [sth] over) pot.
chew over problem:
ruminare przen.
I. chew [Brit tʃuː, Am tʃu] RZ.
1. chew (act):
2. chew (sweet):
3. chew (of tobacco):
cicca r.ż.
II. chew [Brit tʃuː, Am tʃu] CZ. cz. przech.
1. chew person:
chew food, chewing gum
chew fingernails
chew pencil etc.
2. chew animal:
chew bone
chew carpet etc.
III. chew [Brit tʃuː, Am tʃu] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
IV. chew [Brit tʃuː, Am tʃu]
to chew the fat pot.
I. over [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRZYIM. Over is used after many verbs in English (change over, fall over, lean over etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc.). - Over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in Italian: to be over in France = essere in Francia; to swim over to somebody = nuotare verso qualcuno. - Over is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority (control over, priority over etc.) or when giving the cause of something (concern over, fight over etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, priority, concern, fight etc.). - Over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations (overeat), adjective combinations (overconfident) and noun combinations (overcoat): these combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary. - For particular usages see this entry.
1. over (across the top of):
2. over (from or on the other side of):
3. over (above but not touching):
4. over (covering, surrounding):
5. over (physically higher than):
6. over (more than):
ben più di 200
7. over (in rank, position):
to be over sb WOJSK.
8. over (in the course of):
9. over (recovered from):
to be over illness, operation, loss
10. over (by means of):
11. over (everywhere in):
12. over (because of):
13. over MAT.:
12 over 3 is 4
12 fratto 3 fa 4
zwroty:
II. over [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRZYSŁ.
1. over (above):
2. over (more):
3. over (to one's house, country):
4. over RADIO, TV:
5. over (showing repetition):
6. over Brit (excessively):
7. over (use with verbs not covered in the note above):
III. over [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRZYM.
1. over (finished):
to be over term, meeting, incident:
to be over war:
2. over (remaining):
2 into 5 goes 2 and 1 over
IV. over [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] RZ. SPORT (in cricket)
I. chew [tʃu:] RZ.
1. chew (tobacco plug):
2. chew (candy):
caramella r.ż.
II. chew [tʃu:] CZ. cz. przech.
I. over [ˈoʊ·vɚ] PRZYIM.
1. over (above):
2. over (on):
3. over (across):
4. over (behind):
to look over sb's shoulder przen.
5. over (during):
6. over (more than):
over 150
oltre 150
7. over (through):
8. over (in superiority to):
9. over (about):
over sth
10. over (for checking):
11. over (past):
12. over MAT.:
il 4 nel 12 ci sta 3 volte
II. over [ˈoʊ·vɚ] PRZYSŁ.
1. over (moving above):
over go, jump
2. over (at a distance):
3. over (moving across):
4. over (on a visit):
5. over (changing hands):
6. over (downwards):
7. over (another way up):
8. over (in exchange):
to change over (from sth) to sth else
9. over (completely):
10. over (again):
11. over (more):
12. over RADIO, LOT.:
III. over [ˈoʊ·vɚ] PRZYM.
1. over (finished):
2. over (remaining):
Present
Ichew over
youchew over
he/she/itchews over
wechew over
youchew over
theychew over
Past
Ichewed over
youchewed over
he/she/itchewed over
wechewed over
youchewed over
theychewed over
Present Perfect
Ihavechewed over
youhavechewed over
he/she/ithaschewed over
wehavechewed over
youhavechewed over
theyhavechewed over
Past Perfect
Ihadchewed over
youhadchewed over
he/she/ithadchewed over
wehadchewed over
youhadchewed over
theyhadchewed over
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Chewing betel leaf quid and smoking, the scientists claim shortened the life span by nearly 6 years.
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Chewing is relatively common in dinosaurs, but uncommon for other groups of reptiles.
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The cleft palate contributed to uneven teeth; he had such difficulty chewing food that his meals were specially prepared.
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The mandibles (jaws) are a highly sclerotized pair of structures that move at right angles to the body; used for biting, chewing and severing food.
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She has buckteeth and can't help sometimes chewing on her pencils.
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