Nghĩa của từ weal|weals bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

[wɪːl]

mark from a blow, welt

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1. No weal without woe.

2. His back was covered in weals and bruises.

3. And what is the harm to the common weal?

4. And what is the harm the common weal?

5. The beating had left red weals on his buttocks .

6. 3 The beating had left red weals on his buttocks .

7. He is worth no weal that can bide no woe.

8. Come weal, come woe , we care na by.

9. The press is a guardian of the public weal.

10. Willie's arms and legs were covered in bruises, weals and sores.

11. A loyal man stands by his friends in weal or woe.

12. There were marks on her skin where the jewels had pressed - weals almost.

13. His back was covered with weals where he had been repeatedly beaten.

14. She pulled the white cord so tight it cut red weals into the white flesh.

15. Originally a phrase (the common-wealth or the common weal – echoed in the modern synonym "public weal") it comes from the old meaning of "wealth", which is "well-being", and is itself a loose translation of the Latin res publica (republic).

16. In fact the tension between individual desire and collective weal is present in almost all realms of human life.

17. I could see the great livid weals of scars running across the small of her back and down her mighty thighs.

18. The good and evil with man's nature Blent, / The weal and woe that heaven's decrees have sent— / Impute them not to motions of the skies— / Skies than thyself ten times more impotent.

19. During the late 19th and early 19th centuries the open-field system ended when the Enclosure acts enabled weal their landowner to seize any land to which tenants could prove no legal title.

20. Whiskered cats Arointed flee — Sturdy stoppers keep from thee Cologne distillations ; Nuts lie in thy path for stones, And thy feast-day macaroons Turn to daily rations ! Mock I thee, in wishing weal ? — Tears are in my eyes to feel Thou art made so straightly,

21. Allergy Hypersensitivity to body contact with a foreign substance (an ALLERGEN), especially grass or tree pollens, foods, dust, mites or certain metals such as nickel.The effect may take several forms, including weals (), DERMATITIS, ASTHMA or hay fever (ALLERGIC RHINITIS).Allergy is mediated by the E class of antibodies (IgE).

22. Whiskered cats Arointed flee — Sturdy stoppers keep from thee Cologne distillations; Nuts lie in thy path for stones, And thy feast-day macaroons Turn to daily rations! Mock I thee, in wishing weal? — Tears are in my eyes to feel Thou art made so straightly, Blessing needs must straighten too, — Little canst thou joy or do, Thou who