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  1. Stud Bolt - WordReference Forums

    May 9, 2008 · "Stud bolt" significa esparrago, es una clase de tonillo sin cabeza (barra roscada) o con la cabeza a la mitada de la longitud, es utilizado para ser enroscar en ambos extremos. …

  2. stud (construcción) - WordReference Forums

    Mar 1, 2010 · Un stud, aunque también es parte de la estructura, es vertical y mucho más delgado que una viga. Personalmente me quedo con tabla, aunque creo que viga puede valer …

  3. start [Studforum]

    4 days ago · Welcome to the studforum wiki. Please select your year to visit that page.

  4. wiki:welcome [Studforum]

    Jun 7, 2025 · Your wiki needs to have a start page. As long as it doesn't exist, this link will be red: start. Go on, follow that link and create the page.

  5. "around five p.m." or "at around 5 p.m." - WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2009 · That's what is known as a straw man. Nobody said that using both prepositions is necessary.I also didn't realise that Orwell was a rule-making authority on English usage - he …

  6. the student/students - WordReference Forums

    Oct 6, 2020 · Am I correct in thinking that "the student" here means "all students"? 1 The role of the student at university level varies greatly from country to country. = 2 The role of (all) …

  7. What is he studying? vs What does he study ... - WordReference …

    Aug 11, 2015 · Hello teachers, Since the sentence below is written in the present progressive to emphasize the continuous nature of the action, taking place over a period of time in the …

  8. c. 2000 words - circa | WordReference Forums

    Sep 30, 2009 · Hi, what does 'c.' mean in the following context? 'All applicants for research degrees (MPhil Stud, MPhil/PhD or PhD) should submit two short pieces of work, c. 2,000 …

  9. He is a student "of / at / from" Oxford. | WordReference Forums

    Apr 13, 2010 · Hi everybody, 1. He is a student -at- Oxford. 2. He is a student -of- Oxford. 3. He is a student -from- Oxford. Could you please explain the difference in meanings for the above …

  10. slut: male version? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 27, 2009 · This is a perfect illustration of the double standard that exists. A man who sleeps with many women is usually called "a player" which doesn't have the negative connotation of …

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