"know" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In the early days each edition had an 'auxiliary presenter', a phenomenon pejoratively known at the time as the "Newsnight's wife syndrome".
- They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope's brass band.
- Most of the Hamilton issues, pejoratively known as "Seebecks", are common and cheap to this day, at least in unused condition.
- Canadian radio stations have similar practices regarding broadcasts of Canadian music, known pejoratively as the "beaver hour".
- This was often through various organizations influenced or controlled by the Party or, as they were pejoratively known, "fronts."
- Factories that collected sweating system workers at a single location, working at individual machines, and being paid piece rates became pejoratively known as sweatshops.
- Replacement workers, known pejoratively as "scabs" by strikers, were mobilized along with hundreds of police specials recruited to break the strike.
- Meanwhile the "Africans" were pejoratively known as zurga ("Blacks").
- Those who cross the picket line and work despite the strike are known pejoratively as scabs.
- I cannot believe for one single moment that the Commission might be compared to what are known pejoratively in France as the bosses.
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