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also [ˈɔ:lsəʊ] ADV

1. also (too):

2. also (furthermore):

I . veto <-es> [ˈvi:təʊ] N

2. veto (right of refusal):

to put a veto on sth esp Brit fig

II . veto [ˈvi:təʊ] VB trans to veto sth

1. veto (officially refuse):

2. veto (forbid):

vase [vɑ:z] N

I . vest [vest] N

1. vest Brit (underwear):

2. vest esp Am (outer garment):

jopič m

3. vest (jersey):

4. vest (waistcoat):

vest Am Aus
vest Am Aus

5. vest Brit (T-shirt):

vest [top]

II . vest [vest] VB trans form

III . vest [vest] VB intr LAW

vise N Am

vise → vice :

See also vice , vice

vice2 [vaɪs] N (tool)

vice1 [vaɪs] N

1. vice (moral weakness):

2. vice no pl (immoral behaviour):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As played, this was a thought-provoking outing by the VSO, and one that made a deep emotional impact on many listeners.
www.straight.com
The VSO report is informed by the experiences of volunteers and women's rights campaigners from around the world.
leftfootforward.org
This will be the local politician's third time volunteering with VSO.
www.meathchronicle.ie
However, word order is somewhat flexible, and there are some exceptions to the VSO standard.
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Notice that the example using "is" exhibits a diversion from the typical VSO word order.
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However, the director of the VSO demanded that he reject this offer, and a conflict ensued which ended in stvig resigning from his position at the VSO.
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Zu; now it's time for the VSO to introduce listeners to this composer.
www.vancouversun.com
All are verb initial languages, with VSO (verb-subject-object) being the most common word order.
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In 1988, the VSO was forced to shut down for five months to regroup and deal with a $2.3 million deficit.
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Living within the community can also be one of the most challenging aspects of VSO life.
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