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станции
día de la victoria aliada en Europa en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
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've
've → have
I. have <Past & Past Part had> [Am hæv, həv, (ə)v, Brit hav] VERB trans
1.1. have (to possess):
we have or esp Brit we've got 30 hectares
do you have a car? — no, I don't or esp Brit have you got a car? — no, I haven't
¿tienes coche? — no (, no tengo)
1.2. have courage/patience/strength/right:
1.3. have (to feel, to show):
2. have (to hold, to have at one's disposal):
do you have or esp Brit have you got her address?
¿y esto?
to have sth to + infin
tener algo que  +  infin
3.1. have (to receive):
to have it in for sb ugs
tenerle manía or tirria a alguien ugs
darle su merecido a alguien
darle a alguien como en bolsa RíoPl ugs
cantarle las cuarenta a alguien ugs
poner a alguien verde Esp ugs
poner a alguien a parir Esp ugs
3.2. have (to obtain, to gain):
4. have (to consume):
have steak/spaghetti
have steak/spaghetti
tomar Esp
have champagne/beer
comer LatAm
comer esp Esp Méx
¿qué van a tomar? Esp
5.1. have (to experience):
have accident/meeting
¿te (or les etc.) hizo buen tiempo?
¡adiós! ¡que le (or te etc.) vaya bien!
5.2. have (to suffer from):
have cancer/diabetes/flu
6. have (to look after):
7. have causative use:
to have sb + infin she had me retype it
to have sth + past part he had a new palace built
to have sth + past part he had a new palace built
8.1. have (to allow, to permit):
have with negative
have with negative
8.2. have (to accept, to believe):
9. have (indicating what happens):
to have sth + infin/+ past part I've had three lambs die this week
10. have (indicating state, position):
11. have (to give birth to):
have baby/twins
12.1. have ugs (to catch, to get the better of):
12.2. have ugs:
13. have (to establish):
14. have (in the sexual sense):
poseer liter
II. have <Past & Past Part had> [Am hæv, həv, (ə)v, Brit hav] VERB Aux
1. have (used to form the perfect tenses):
2. have (in question tags):
te lo han dicho ¿no? or ¿no es cierto? or ¿no es verdad?
3. have (in elliptical use):
se lo he dicho — ¡no! ¿en serio?
4.1. have (expressing obligation):
have (got) to + infin
tener que  +  infin
4.2. have (expressing certainty):
have (got) to + infin
tener que  +  infin
V-E Day [Am ˌviˈi deɪ, Brit ˌviːˈiː deɪ] SUBST
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BOGOTÁ: Has morning and evening newspapers representing the major political parties. All are government controlled. Dailies include El Tiempo (www.eltiempo.com), El Espectador (www.elespectador.com), and La República.
BUENOS AIRES: Morning papers of long standing and of national importance are: La Prensa, La Nación (www.lanacion.com.ar), the country's oldest, The Buenos Aires Herald (www.buenosairesherald.com), The Standard, the oldest English-language newspaper, and Clarín (www.clarín.com), a morning daily. La Razón and La Crónica come out in the evening.
CARACAS: has a wide press service. The most important dailies are El Nacional (www.el-nacional.terra.com.ve), El Universal (www.eud.com), Últimas Noticias, La Religión, and La Verdad (www.laverdad.com), all appearing in the afternoon, and the evening newspapers El Meridiano, El Mundo, El Globo, and Extra. There is also an English-language daily, The Daily Journal.
HAVANA: Has three dailies. The best known is Granma(www.granma.cubaweb.cu), official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party. Trabajadores is published by the Cuban trade union movement, and the more lively Juventud Rebelde is aimed at a younger readership.
LIMA: has a dozen daily newspapers. El Comercio (www.elcomercioperu.com), founded in 1939, is Peru's oldest newspaper. Ojo, a morning newspaper, has the largest circulation. El Peruano (www.editoraperu.com) is the official state gazette, and Expreso is the leading opposition daily.
MEXICO CITY: Has twenty dailies. The morning daily Excelsior (www.excelsior.com.mx), established in 1917, is often considered the nation's best and one of the most important newspapers of the Spanish-speaking world. La Jornada is another important daily, and there is an English-language daily, The News.
MONTEVIDEO: The British, who occupied the city in 1807, published the first newspaper in the capital, The Southern Star. The city has had newspapers ever since, representing the views of all political parties and factions.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE: There are almost a dozen newspapers. The most important dailies are El Mercurio (www.elmercurio.cl), founded in 1900, La Nación, and La Tercera (www.tercera.cl).
VE [ˌvi:ˈi:]
VE Abkürzung von Victory in Europe
VE
V-E Day [ˌvi·ˈiˌdeɪ]
V-E Day ABBR Victory in Europe Day
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Integrity of intercellular junctions is a major determinant of permeability of the endothelium, and the VE-cadherin-based adherens junction is thought to be particularly important.
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Casualty rates among artillery observation teams were very high, but he survived the long odds to see VE day.
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In almost all cases there are changes characteristic of VE.
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In 1760 VE, the "sangha" built the new temple and got the idol reinstalled.
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The 6th surrendered shortly after V-E Day.
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