
Big no-no! - WordReference Forums
Jan 6, 2012 · Hi All! please I can't understand what the expression "big no-no" means. Can someone help me? First, I guessed that no-no was the negative of no, which means yes! So, a …
a big no no - WordReference Forums
Nov 30, 2009 · Hello, I'd like to translate the expression "big no no" in the sentence: "One of the solutions is to have several websites, but I don't recommend it. When you have duplicate …
Not That Big Deal - WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2008 · Hi all, Is the expression: Not that big deal correct in English?? I want to say: No big effort is needed to do something.. Is there a more formal expression?
no dream is too big, no dreamer too small - WordReference Forums
May 21, 2014 · Greetings, In Turbo, animation, someone says a sentence: "No dream is too big, no dreamer too small" I don't understand it truly. Would anyone please make it more clear? Best
That's A Big - WordReference Forums
Jun 18, 2008 · noun, plural -nos, -no's. Informal. anything that is forbidden or not advisable, as because of being improper or unsafe: If you want to lose weight, rich desserts are a no-no.
religious no-no - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2006 · please can anyone tell me what a "big religious no-no" is? or help me translate it into french? thank you laetitia.
No comment vs. No comments - WordReference Forums
Mar 3, 2006 · No doubt my equivalent of No Comment takes five minutes or two pages. Training for public servants includes a week-long course (residential) on how to say absolutely nothing …
Abbreviation of number - N, N°, Nr, Nbr, No? - WordReference …
Oct 17, 2006 · The abbreviation "No." is used only in front of an actual number, e.g., No.5 Paragraph No.7 Husband No. 2 If you are using the word "number" as a regular noun, it …
It's not big of a deal or It's not a big of a deal? [+ big <of> ]
Jan 26, 2011 · A big of is ungrammatical because the article is not used with a noun (and the adjective is not acting as a noun). I can't think of an adjective that fits in the structure " <adj> of …
How to read a basic equation (A:B=C:D) - WordReference Forums
Jun 26, 2015 · Regarding the question of how to pronounce " (A*D*F)/ (B*C*E)," if I were writing this formula on a blackboard to a classroom, and reading it out loud at the same time, I might …