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Recieve
Список слов, которые чаще всего пишутся с ошибками в американском английском |
This is also on oxford dictionary`s top 10 most misspelled words, but it really shouldn`t be. we all learned "i before e, except after c" when we were kids — and that`s definitely a "c" in there!
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Receive, английский
- Принимать
- This is also on oxford dictionary`s top 10 most misspelled words, but it really shouldn`t be. we all learned "i before e, except after c" when we were kids — and that`s definitely a "c" in there!
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Dictionary, английский
- A book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon
- N словарь author ~ авторский словарь2: historical ~ ~ исторический stylistic ~ ~ стилистический bilingual ~ двуязычный словарь dialect ~ диалектный (диалектологический, областной ) словарь etymological ~ этимологический словарь learner’s ~ учебный словарь, словарь для учащихся monolingual ~ одноязычный (толковый) сло- варь ~ of synonyms словарь синонимов multilingual ~ , polyglot ~ многоязычный сло- варь pronouncing ~ орфоэпический словарь3 reverse ~ ассоциативный словарь4
- Словарь
- A collection of keys or key and value pairs that is used for content or query processing in search.
- A collection of properties.
- A set of words that a recognizer uses to determine matches and alternates.
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Recomend, английский
Here`s another case where double letters confuse people. they often think there are two sets of double letters instead of just one, or none at all. just keep in mind that this word combines "commend" with the prefix "re" — and it`ll spell itself.
Publically, английский
The most commonly misspelled word, according to the oxford dictionary. one reason is that this word violates a general spelling rule in english: for words ending in "ic," you should add "ally" (e.g., logically). there`s one only major exception to this rule — and yep, you guessed it: "public," which adds an "ly."
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