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de
1[ duh; French duh; Spanish de; Portuguese di ]
preposition
- from; of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin):
Comte de Rochambeau; Don Ricardo de Arag贸n.
DE
2abbreviation for
- Delaware (approved especially for use with zip code).
de'
3[ duh; Italian de ]
preposition
- dei (used in Italian names as an elided form of dei ):
de' Medici.
de-
4D.E.
5abbreviation for
- Doctor of Engineering.
- driver education.
DE
1abbreviation for
- (formerly in Britain) Department of Employment
- Delaware
de-
2prefix forming verbs and verbal derivatives
- removal of or from something specified
dethrone
deforest
- reversal of something
decode
decompose
desegregate
- departure from
decamp
de
3/ 诲蓹 /
(no translation)
- of; from: occurring as part of some personal names and originally indicating place of origin
de la Mare
Simon de Montfort
D'Arcy
de
4the internet domain name for
- Germany
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of de1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of de1
Origin of de2
Example Sentences
In the second edition of a book series called Pelota de Papel 鈥 featuring stories written by players and coaches such as Pablo Aimar, Juan Pablo Sorin, Javier Saviola and Jorge Sampaoli 鈥 he reflected on that experience.
Richard, who lives in the Spanish city of Alcala de Henares, said not a single street light was on when night fell.
For the first one up - 71-year-old Yunice Abbas - this was done through a "enqu锚te de personnalit茅", a sort of background report on a person accused of a crime which French courts regularly include in their trials.
The president of the court, David De Pas, suggested that the book shows Abbas was proud of what he did - something he has repeatedly denied.
Residents in the southern town of Villanueva de C贸rdoba came to the aid of passengers stranded on a Ouigo train.
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