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değişmek, değişimi sürdürmek… Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. berfluktuasi, berubah-ubah… The format must be appropriate for people with a fluctuating health status, such as those with advanced lung cancer. Daisy's "fluctuating" voice mirrors her fickle affections, in contrast to Gatsby's single-minded devotion.

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From the vestige. The dust particles may possess variable mass, size and shape, and, predominantly, fluctuating charge.

Blinking away the brightness of the street outside my eyes picked him out

a container that is used to put or keep things in The flowers were unnecessary, for at two o'clock a greenhouse arrived from Gatsby's, with innumerable receptacles to contain it. Divine retribution: punishment from a higher being for bad deeds or transgressions. recurring irregularly .

"This is one of his sentimental days. in Czech The sentence contains offensive content. Rajah: a king or prince in India; a minor chief or dignitary. From the From the How to use fluctuate in a sentence. kolísat… Fluctuate: to change continually; shift back and forth. fluctuate. He's quite a character around New York—a fluctuate definition: 1. to change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another: 2. to change…. in Portuguese

abortive. failing to accomplish an intended result. Created on April 10, 2013 fluktuere, svinge… fluctuer, varier… in Chinese (Simplified)

A vocabulary list featuring "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chapters 4–5. in Danish

Although prevalence values fluctuated during the study period, they never exceeded 36%.

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Frequencies of -s or verb stems

reproachfully. Given that standards may колебаться… There are no more uses of "sporadic" in The Great Gatsby.