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heater [ˈhiːt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] SUBST

theater SUBST Am, theatre [ˈθiːət̬ər, Brit ˈθɪətəʳ] SUBST Brit, Aus

1. theater:

teatro m

2. theater Brit MED:

I . cheat [tʃiːt] SUBST

II . cheat [tʃiːt] VERB intr (in school)

I . cheer [tʃɪr, Brit tʃɪəʳ] SUBST

II . cheer [tʃɪr, Brit tʃɪəʳ] INTERJ pl

1. cheer:

2. cheer Brit ugs:

obrigado(-a)

III . cheer [tʃɪr, Brit tʃɪəʳ] VERB intr

I . chatter [ˈtʃæt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] SUBST kein Pl

II . chatter [ˈtʃæt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] VERB intr

2. chatter teeth:

eater [ˈiːt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] SUBST

greater [ˈgreɪt̬ər, Brit -əʳ] ADJ

sweater [ˈswet̬ər, Brit təʳ] SUBST

chapter [ˈtʃæptər, Brit -əʳ] SUBST

1. chapter (of book, in history):

2. chapter Am (society):

filial f

I . charter [ˈtʃɑːrt̬ər, Brit ˈtʃɑːtəʳ] SUBST

1. charter (government statement):

2. charter (document stating aims):

3. charter kein Pl HANDEL:

II . charter [ˈtʃɑːrt̬ər, Brit ˈtʃɑːtəʳ] VERB trans

1. charter (sign founding papers):

2. charter HANDEL:

I . cater [ˈkeɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] VERB trans

cater party, event:

II . cater [ˈkeɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] VERB intr

1. cater:

atender a a. c.

2. cater übtr:

crater [ˈkreɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] SUBST

cheap [tʃiːp] ADJ

2. cheap (poor quality):

3. cheap esp Am ugs (not sharing):

cheery <-ier, -iest> ADJ

cheek [tʃiːk] SUBST

1. cheek ANAT:

2. cheek kein Pl esp Brit (impertinence):

chest [tʃest] SUBST

2. chest (breasts):

cheese [tʃiːz] SUBST

cheque [tʃek] SUBST Brit, Aus

Siehe auch: check

I . check [tʃek] SUBST

2. check (a look):

3. check SPIELE:

xadrez m

5. check (in restaurant):

conta f

II . check [tʃek] ADJ

III . check [tʃek] VERB trans

1. check (inspect):

2. check (prevent):

IV . check [tʃek] VERB intr (examine)

I . later [ˈleɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] ADJ

later comp of late:

II . later [ˈleɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] ADV

later comp of late:

Siehe auch: late

I . late [leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after appointed time):

atrasado(-a)

2. late (occurring after the usual time):

tardio(-a)

3. late (deceased):

falecido(-a)

4. late (recent):

recente(-a)

II . late [leɪt] ADV

1. late (after usual time):

2. late (at advanced time):

3. late (recently):

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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Once trained, cheaters can read the cards from across the table.
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Real security camera footage probably unseen anywhere else allows viewers to have a look at the daily cheaters' main job.
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The animal pollinators are not the only cheaters though.
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In this method, the cheater runs an application on a computer connected to the same network as the client.
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Progressive taxes created instead a society of wranglers, cheaters, peculiar manipulations, false ambitions and new injustices.
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First, they must be able to recognize other players, to avoid exploitation by cheaters.
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Enhanced memory for faces of cheaters has been well demonstrated in humans.
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Especially in the animation field, clip shows are also known as cheaters.
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Only in rare jurisdictions where non-metallic cable was prohibited, and armored cable required, do cheater plugs work as intended.
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These theories not only help explain the development of altruistic behavior, but also account for hostility toward cheaters (individuals that take advantage of others' altruism).
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