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  1. modeled/modelled with resistors - WordReference Forums

    Apr 11, 2007 · I have seen both options... what is more appropriate? the electrical circuit can be modeled with resistors, inductors and capacitors or the electrical circuit can be modelled with …

  2. Modeled vs modelled / fulfiled ve fulfilled - WordReference Forums

    Oct 11, 2022 · Hello! Am I right that Modeled is the usual term used in USA and Modelled in UK, but Fulfilled is the usual term in UK and Fulfiled in USA? If yes, why this difference?

  3. Modelling or modeling? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 28, 2007 · I have a problem with double consonnants: the grammar rule explains to never double a consonant when a word is more than one syllable (ie: to sit_ siTTing but to help_helPing) BUT I saw …

  4. modeled - WordReference Forums

    Jan 3, 2014 · Dans la phrase "The use of one-month organizers and semester overview calendars was consistently modeled and further enhanced by analyzing each week, and sometimes each day, to …

  5. Model out - WordReference Forums

    Feb 19, 2021 · ‎In 2020 presidential debate, Trump said, " 2.2 million people modeled out, were expected to die..." What does model out mean?

  6. go on safari / go on a safari - WordReference Forums

    Jun 2, 2020 · Likewise, a rock and roll band "goes on tour." But a NA tourist taking a guided trip "goes on a tour of European cities." I feel like there is something work related or even military in nature …

  7. kinetoscope parlors - WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2016 · These Kinetoscope arcades were modeled on phonograph parlors, which had proven successful for Edison several years earlier. In the phonograph parlors, customers listened to …

  8. der Bär / den Bären / dem Bären - WordReference Forums

    May 18, 2023 · Of course, this class today includes more recent loans declined by analogy, like the aforementioned Tasse, and nouns derived from adjectives modeled after the weak adjective …

  9. Float one’s boat - WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2007 · I believe it may be modeled on similar AE slang phrases (meaning approximately the same thing): whatever rings your chimes, whatever turns you on, whatever bakes your biscuit, etc.

  10. escape vs. scape | WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2019 · And furthermore from Merriam-Webster: The English scapegoat is a compound of the archaic verb scape, which means " escape," and goat, and is modeled on a misreading of the …