
<nothing too> sophisticated | WordReference Forums
Apr 16, 2019 · Yes, there is. I want something simple, nothing too sophisticated. I don't want anything that is very sophisticated.
Business/company/firm/enterprise... | WordReference Forums
Jul 14, 2008 · Company in spanish is more like a big enterprise, but enterprise sounds somehow sofisticated to me, What is the name for a normal medium-size enterprise/company?
sophisticated challenge - WordReference Forums
Nov 10, 2019 · Hello, Specifically, pharmaceutical companies face the sophisticated challenge of making enough profits to cover high sunk invention costs while realizing their responsibility of saving lives. …
like something most or the most | WordReference Forums
May 9, 2018 · You like something more than everything else. Do you use "the" if you want to say this using "most"? In other words, which one do you say--(1) or (2)? 1. I like it most. 2. I like it the most.
Type/Kind of tumor - WordReference Forums
Jun 9, 2008 · Type of tumor sounds best, but i still have to say they both work well in that sentence...Type would sound, you know, more proffetional, or sofisticated.... (excuse my not being …
I've got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one. - WordReference Forums
Aug 25, 2021 · In a song from Jay Z. it says " If you're havin' girl problems, I feel bad for you, son I got 99 problems, but a bitch ain't one" How can the seccond phrase be translated best? Thanks for your …
seek vs. look for - WordReference Forums
Feb 16, 2011 · 'Look for' is the ordinary way of saying it. 'Seek' is archaic except in some more or less set expressions: seeking employment, seek to discover (why something happens), and others.
Can I have your number? - WordReference Forums
Mar 22, 2010 · If you were asking someone on a date and you wanted their number how would you ask for it? Thanks:)