
Collectable vs collectible - WordReference Forums
Mar 25, 2013 · In my early days of English grammar school, I was taught that a collectable was a debt that one could collect on and a collectible was an object worthy of including in a collection. But while …
Collectible/collectable - WordReference Forums
Jan 22, 2012 · The "FreeDictionary" calls collectable a variant of collectible and has them both as adj and noun, as do Random House and Collins. The WRDictionary/Concise OED on the other hand, …
Steady/Stable? | WordReference Forums
Mar 24, 2007 · Hello amigos!:) _ Norway has got a stable/steady economy. _ My parent´s marriage haven´t been as stable/steady as before. _ My bachelor time is over, From now onwards, I do want …
French-English Vocabulary / Vocabulaire Français-Anglais
Jun 22, 2007 · French and English words, phrases and idioms: meaning, translation, usage. No other languages allowed here. Mots, expressions et tournures idiomatiques en français et en anglais : …
Pérdidas de créditos incobrables | WordReference Forums
Mar 13, 2008 · Hola!! En otros hilos he visto "cuentas incobrables" como bad debts o non-collectable.... Sería lo mismo para créditos incobrables?? Cómo iría esta frase entera en un balance de situación …
Spanish-English Vocabulary / Vocabulario Español-Inglés
Aug 2, 2011 · Palabras, frases y modismos. Words, phrases and idioms.
should there be - WordReference Forums
Sep 9, 2008 · "Timescales for decommissioning are very long, and added costs include problems with security, health, and the environment, possible damages to the local and national economies, and …
Ελληνικά (Greek) - WordReference Forums
Feb 8, 2007 · καὶ ξυγκλεῖσαι χέασθαί τε καὶ ἐπενεγκεῖν σφισίν, ὁπόσα νόμιμα, πλὴν τοῦ τεμεῖν τι ἢ καθαγίσαι
EN: data - singular / plural | WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2007 · We have a policy of strict anonymity and we will never correlate data in such a way that it would allow us or others to identify your responses. Trad : Nous tenons à une pratique d’anonymat …
Interested in vs. Interested about | WordReference Forums
Sep 19, 2007 · Hi ! :) I'm trying to find the difference between : "to be interested in something" and "to be interested about something" ... Thanks for your answers !