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TEETH
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Traducere în limba română
teeth I. substantiv pl. de la tooth.
teeth II. verb A. intranzitiv
(fiziol.) a-i da dinţi.
teeth II. verb B. tranzitiv
(tehn.) a zimţui, a dinţa.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
In the body, phosphates are found in the bones and teeth.
(Organic Phosphate, NCI Dictionary)
Forming good habits at a young age can help your child have healthy teeth for life.
(Child Dental Health, NIH: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research)
He was looking intently at the face of the dead woman, raising the eyelids and looking at the eyes, and once more opening the lips and examining the teeth.
(Dracula, de Bram Stoker)
It did not seem possible that any living creature could thus beard Wolf Larsen in his teeth.
(The Sea-Wolf, de Jack London)
Two have been cut by a not very sharp knife, and two have had the ends bitten off by a set of excellent teeth.
(The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
He did not snarl at her, nor show his teeth, when any leap of hers chanced to put her in advance of him.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
Nay; I shall keep the bed, and I shall have you to France in spite of your teeth, and you shall live to thank me for it.
(The White Company, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
He flung himself upon another, and at the same time felt teeth sink into his own throat.
(The Call of the Wild, de Jack London)
But he soon found out where he really was; and was forced to have all his wits about him, that he might not get between the cow’s teeth, and so be crushed to death.
(Fairy Tales, de The Brothers Grimm)
Belcher whistled between his teeth.
(Rodney Stone, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)