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pire Englisch:

1. worst


Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
The worst is over.
An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his field, and how to avoid them.
Cities and provinces along the Yangtze River in central China are grappling with the country's worst drought in more than 50 years.
Never choose a vocation just because your friends are in it, nor refuse another just because your worst enemy is in it.
I've been having a terrible headache since last night, I feel horrible, it's the worst feeling.
For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime — two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.
In the collision with a Volvo, our car naturally got the worst of it.
Man, when perfected, is the best of animals, but when separated from law and justice, he is the worst of all.
That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
Of all the ways of defining man, the worst is the one which makes him out to be a rational animal.
A lot of sport clubs are still burdened by a monumental amount of debt. The worst thing about it, is that some of them are clubs that play a heavy role in leagues; clubs like Barcelona and Chelsea, and others more, are on the list that goes on and on.
The real estate industry is in a serious slump, and industry people say the worst is yet to come.
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, which occurred on the night of December 2, 1984 at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, is the world's worst industrial catastrophe.

Englisch Wort "pire"(worst) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Fiches du livre - "Bayou Folk" (Kate Chopin)
Fiches du livre - "Jessie Trim" (B. L. Farjeon)
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Fiches du livre - "Veranilda" (George Gissing)
Fiches du livre - "A Doll's House" (Henrik Ibsen)