Would you like another slice of beef? I like the sound of the beef in beef goulash wine sauce.
I’m wondering whether to have the fish or the beef. My fish was delicious but Charles’ beef had almost no flavour. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. I have to work on Saturdays.
My beef is, how come I’m not making as much as you? Why on earth is it not beefed up now, without further delay? Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3. Clearly, the whole treaty needs beefing up very fast indeed. Another improvement will be what might be called beefing up the chairman, and he may have to be legally qualified.
I want the scheme to help farmers to improve hedgerows to be beefed up and made much more effective. However, it beefs up the arguments and emphasises the public need for change and to ensure standards. I agree with those who say that local access forums have to be beefed up. Local councils’ trading standards departments have to be beefed up so that that aspect of the legislation can be effective.
The benefit will have to be beefed up again in the autumn to keep pace with inflation and people’s genuine and reasonable aspirations. The directive could, of course, have been still better and beefed up even more, for example as far as the timetables are concerned. In the other place, the commissioner’s powers were beefed up so that they could initiate inquiries. The beefing up of the “availability for work”test with an”actively seeking work” test was opposed by the party at the time.
Will he give us a guarantee that wages councils will be beefed up to deal with injustices? He has never beefed about it until now. I also put forward proposals for beefing up councils, with shop-front premises and more staff. There may be a case for beefing up the registry. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.
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Beef bedeutet im Hip-Hop-Jargon eine aggressive Auseinandersetzung zwischen zwei Rappern, oft auch unterstützt durch andere Künstler ihres Plattenlabels, die offen über die Medien und im Speziellen über die Musikveröffentlichungen der beiden Parteien ausgetragen wird. Der bekannteste Beef der Hip-Hop-Geschichte war der East-Coast-gegen-West-Coast-Konflikt in den 1990er Jahren. Beefs sind in der Hip-Hop-Kultur relativ häufig, aber umstritten. Manche sehen darin eine schlechte Vorbildfunktion für jüngere Hörer und warnen vor eventuellen Eskalationen. Bestandteil der Hip-Hop-Kultur dar, der die Beteiligten nicht selten zu musikalischen Höchstleistungen treibt. Aaron Peckham: Urban dictionary: fularious street slang defined.
The Short Life of a Rap Star, Shadowed by Many Troubles, vom 17. März 1997 von Michel Marriott, veröffentlicht auf der Website der Zeitung The New York Times, abgerufen am 26. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2007, ISBN 3-89942-761-0, S. Sebastian Leber: Ich Dogge, Du Pinscher In: Tagesspiegel, 16. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 22. August 2021 um 15:12 Uhr bearbeitet.