Pronunciation of the English word corresponding.
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1. | You have certain privileges and therefore corresponding responsibilities. | |
2. | I look forward to corresponding with you. | |
3. | I am corresponding with an American high school student. | |
4. | I have been corresponding with a pen pal in the USA for a year. | |
5. | The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour. | |
6. | Indicate the applicable numeral, by holding up the corresponding number of fingers. | |
7. | Because machines could be made progressively more and more efficient, Western man came to believe that men and societies would automatically register a corresponding moral and spiritual improvement. | |
8. | Every virtue has its corresponding vice. | |
9. | This single reflection will show that the doctrine of redemption is founded on a mere pecuniary idea corresponding to that of a debt which another person might pay. | |
10. | In reality, translation is akin to working for peanuts, since the corresponding meaning of something in one language is often hidden in some deep and impenetrable recesses of the other. As a result, the translator is forced to search all over... Never mind that the picky reader is very difficult to fool. |