- prais
- ap·prais·al;ap·prais·er;ap·prais·ing·ly;ap·prais·ive;dis·prais·al;dis·prais·ing·ly;prais·able;prais·er;prais·ing·ly;dis·prais·er;prais·able·ness;prais·ably;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
prais — s. v. prusac, prusian. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
prais — obs. Sc. form of press n … Useful english dictionary
prais´er — … Useful english dictionary
dis|prais´ing|ly — dis|praise «dihs PRAYZ», verb. praised, prais|ing. noun. –v.t. to express disapproval of; speak against; blame. SYNONYM(S): censure. –n. the expression of disapproval; blame: »In praise and in dispraise the same, A man of well attemper d frame ( … Useful english dictionary
dis|prais´er — dis|praise «dihs PRAYZ», verb. praised, prais|ing. noun. –v.t. to express disapproval of; speak against; blame. SYNONYM(S): censure. –n. the expression of disapproval; blame: »In praise and in dispraise the same, A man of well attemper d frame ( … Useful english dictionary
ap|prais´ing|ly — ap|praise «uh PRAYZ», transitive verb, praised, prais|ing. 1. to estimate the value, amount, quality, or merit of; judge: »A teacher should be able to appraise ability and achievement in students. SYNONYM(S): rate, apprize. See syn. under… … Useful english dictionary
Sigbert Prais — Professor Sigbert Jon Prais FBA (born 19 December 1928, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) is an economist and has been the Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) since 1970. Education His family arrived … Wikipedia
ap|prais|a|ble — «uh PRAY zuh buhl», adjective. that can be appraised … Useful english dictionary
ap|prais|al — «uh PRAY zuhl», noun. 1. an estimate of the value, amount, or quality: »The tax collector made an appraisal of $15,000 on the farmer s new barn. Their appraisal of the stock was too low. 2. an appraising; evaluating; valuation: »His appraisal of… … Useful english dictionary
ap|prais|er — «uh PRAY zuhr», noun. 1. a person authorized to fix the value of items such as property, imported goods, or real estate. 2. a person who appraises … Useful english dictionary