Rechistar in english
Rechist
pronunciation: rɪkɪst part of speech: none
pronunciation: rɪkɪst part of speech: none
In gestures
rechistar = complain.
Example: Then he complained to the reference librarian and said, 'Well, you have one edition under one title and another edition under another title'.more:
» acatar sin rechistar = obey without + question(ing) .
Example: If you blindly obey without question, you run the risk of being responsible for what someone else decided you should do.» aceptar Algo sin rechistar = take + Nombre + lying down .
Example: The Archer administration may be a lame duck, but it's still not taking shots lying down.» obedecer sin rechistar = obey without + question(ing) .
Example: If you blindly obey without question, you run the risk of being responsible for what someone else decided you should do.» sin rechistar = without complaining ; without (a word of) complaint ; without saying a word ; without question ; unquestioningly .
Example: To complete this challenge, you have to go 21 straight days without complaining, criticizing, or gossiping. Example: From washing dishes, cleaning the house, pruning his family's oak tree, to tutoring his naughty cousin, he did it all without a word of complaint. Example: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone. Example: The nature of science is that one should not accept anything without question and if you are accepting scientific theory without question. Example: We should be cautious about accepting the recall-precision curve unquestioningly.