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I. an·swer [ˈɑ:n(t)səʳ] SUST.
1. answer to:
answer (reply)
answer (reaction)
there was no answer (doorbell)
in answer to your letter ...
2. answer MAT.:
answer
answer to a problem
II. an·swer [ˈɑ:n(t)səʳ] V. trans.
answer
odgovarjati [form. perf. odgovoriti]
answer
odvrniti
answer
(raz)reševati [form. perf. (raz)rešiti]
answer
izpolnjevati [form. perf. izpolniti]
answer
odpreti
to answer sb
to answer charges DER.
to answer charges DER.
III. an·swer [ˈɑ:n(t)səʳ] V. intr.
answer
odgovarjati [form. perf. odgovoriti]
Entrada de OpenDict
answer V.
answer for myself trans. jurisdiction
Entrada de OpenDict
answer V.
answer again (gainsaying) trans.
answer back V. intr.
answer
don't answer back!
answer for V. intr.
answer
answer
answer
to have a lot to answer for
answer to V. intr.
1. answer (take orders):
to answer to sb
2. answer description:
answer
3. answer hum. (respond to):
to answer to the name of ...
Present
Ianswer
youanswer
he/she/itanswers
weanswer
youanswer
theyanswer
Past
Ianswered
youanswered
he/she/itanswered
weanswered
youanswered
theyanswered
Present Perfect
Ihaveanswered
youhaveanswered
he/she/ithasanswered
wehaveanswered
youhaveanswered
theyhaveanswered
Past Perfect
Ihadanswered
youhadanswered
he/she/ithadanswered
wehadanswered
youhadanswered
theyhadanswered
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While they do not sing or call out like males do, they do answer back (an extremely rare phenomenon in the animal world).
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He was doing much of the talking, and she would answer back and things like that.
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Respect is based on a series of formal rules; one does not answer back, or speak in public with their father present without specific invitation to do so.
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Buffalo would answer back quickly though with a field goal to make the score 2414.
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And funnily enough, they're all saying the same thing: in the future, we're going to talk to our computers -- and they're going to answer back.
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