Yahoo: Two CT Lottery players win combined total of $250K from scratch-off tickets
Two CT Lottery players win combined total of $250K from scratch-off tickets
WLTX19: 2 lottery players in the same small community won big on scratch-offs sold just four miles apart
2 lottery players in the same small community won big on scratch-offs sold just four miles apart
Yahoo: Two CT Lottery players claim $100K prizes on same day from Cash 5 ticket, scratch-off game
Two CT Lottery players claim $100K prizes on same day from Cash 5 ticket, scratch-off game
MSN: Two CT Lottery players claim $100K prizes on same day from Cash 5 ticket, scratch-off game
On (the pitch) and off the pitch = by the players and by the fans.
Saints Wire: Take a look: Saints players report to Phase One of offseason program
There are signs of life in Metairie. New Orleans Saints players reported to the team facility for the start of their offseason training program.
Take a look: Saints players report to Phase One of offseason program
The WNBA and its players union reached a deal in principle on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), keeping the league on track to tip off on May 8. Lawyers on both sides will continue to ...
Dozens of American veterans and military family members were detained after they started protesting the Iran war inside a congressional office building in Washington D.C. on Monday (April 20).
Hi all, when referring to the opponent team as a whole in a football/basketball match, should I call them "opponent" or "opponents"? When I look up this word in the dictionary, the word is defined as a person, but I wonder if it can also refer to a team of players. Many thanks! :)
Hello WordReferencers! Can somebody tell me the French equivalent for: 'To carry weight' as in "the two players are supposed to carry equal weight. I can only think of something like 'avoir influence', but I'm sure there's better. Many thanks Nigi.
The church has signed up more than enough volunteers for the festival. b : to hire (someone) to do something especially by having that person sign a contract The team signed up [= signed on] several new players. The record label signed the band up.
The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup. Nikon is going to announce a new camera. Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera. From British folks, articles, etc I often see the plural, when no such distinction is made. It seems to me just to be the British style with collective nouns. Real Madrid have one the World Cup.
When using 受, the sentence structure usually goes like this: " [thing] 受 [group of people] 的 [noun]". If you were to say "this is a very popular book by basketball players" (which would mean that the book is written by basketball players and is popular), you would say "这本篮球运动员写的书很受欢迎” or something like that.
Unable to afford the salaries of superstars, the creative Beane goes looking for players who are young, raw and/or overlooked. One recruiting tirtakes him to the home of Scott Hatteburg, a former catcher whose playing career was seemingly ended by an elbow injury.
I agree with sdgraham. "Lock in" means to secure something. In this situation, the soccer players may have been trying to secure a position on the team and were told to "lock in your spot." But even that doesn't sound natural to me. Another example: A home buyer may want to "lock in" the current interest rate before it goes up again.
Hi, I can't get the exact meaning of the following bold part! Does it mean: "What are you going to do?" ‘Tell Me This’ allows much latitude to White (the patient) who, for example, can play along with it by feeling ineffectual; or he can counter it by answering all the questions offered, in...
Well, when I'm interested in playing soccer, that's what I say. When I'm interested in soccer itself, that's what I say. (I might, for instance, be interested in the history or culture of the sport, or in gossip about famous soccer players, without any desire to play soccer myself.) Basically, your examples mean different things. Taken individually, each one is correct (except for "I'm ...
But "a large number of football players" does not mean a team; it means the individual players. "Number" in situations like these is a quantifier, not the main noun.
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. — Two lottery players in an Orangeburg County community are celebrating separate lottery wins on tickets sold just miles apart. The South Carolina Education Lottery said the ...
Me gustaría traducir la frase: "Play continues until all players have reached the end." It's part of a board game. My attempt: El juego continúa hasta que los jugadores se lleguen al fin.
The players who share that number must race to grab the stick and get back to their places without being tagged by the opposing player. The player receives a point each time he makes it home safe; if they don't, the stick is returned to the center. The game continues in this fashion until the first team reaches the predetrmined number of points.
For example, we would say 'the team is united in its determination to stamp out racism', but 'the team/the players are all married men so they resent spending weeks at a time away from their wives and families'.
Ciao a tutti, avrei bisogno di un piccolo aiuto, please. Sto traducendo un testo sul sistema immunitario umano e mi sono bloccata sull'espressione: "INNATE PLAYERS often act fast" (Stiamo parlando del tentativo di bloccare l'ingresso degli agenti patogeni nel corpo). Il problema è la parola...
Two Connecticut Lottery players claimed big prizes from two different games on Tuesday. A Connecticut Lottery player from Groton claimed a $100,000 prize Tuesday ...
Good day, I would like to ask if it is right to say "I'm off today." What I mean is that I'm not at work today because it's my day off. Does it have a similar meaning to "It's my day off today.?" Thank you in advance.