around the neck", "to carry on the shoulder/back", to "to support". ពាក់ • (pĕək) (abstract noun ការពាក់) to wear, put on (such as a hat, shirt, shoes, ring...
to cause a dispute. 1822, [Walter Scott], chapter XIII, in Peveril of the Peak. […], volume IV, Edinburgh: […] Archibald Constable and Co.; London: Hurst...
(literally), הוֹמֶה m (homé) (literally) Hungarian: forgalmas (hu), (of traffic: “peak”) csúcs- (hu) Indonesian: sibuk (id), ramai (id) Irish: broidiúil Italian:...
(reconstructed) Ü-Tsang Tibetan pinyin: zef (Lhasa) IPA(key): /t͡se˥˥/ རྩེ • (rtse) peak, top, summit point (a particular point) (figurative) government; Potala Palace...
capellās His little daughter was driving back two she-goats from the rocky peak to call in, collect, raise, receive to reduce to a certain state Catalan:...
ngian4 Sinological IPA: /tin³¹ ŋian⁵³/ 頂願 to satisfy a craving; to enjoy oneself to the fullest; to get a kick out of something 過癮/过瘾 (guòyǐn) (Cantonese)...
service...”, in RAIL, number 995, pages 52-53: As well as the boom in off-peak leisure numbers, "there has been a big spike in passenger assistance - that's...
having been abbreviated d). (plural): p, pence (singular): p, penny See peak. pee (plural pees) (nautical) The bill of an anchor. pea pee (plural pees)...
circulating area beyond the platforms at Clacton, there is severe overcrowding on peak Saturdays; at times of pressure passengers have to queue out into the street...
the table put oneself about put oneself across put oneself in someone's place put oneself in someone's shoes put oneself out put oneself out of the way...