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pyramide
моде́ль

I. model [ˈmɒdl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:dl] SUST.

model (version, example) a. ARTE
model (version, example) a. ARTE
model (of car, house)
model (of car, house)
to be the very model of sth

II. model [ˈmɒdl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:dl] ADJ.

model
a model student

III. model <-ll-> [ˈmɒdl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:dl] V. trans.

1. model (make figure, representation):

model
model
to model sth in clay

2. model (show clothes):

model

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to model oneself on sb

demonstration model SUST.

model maker SUST.

model maker

role model SUST.

role model

scale model SUST.

scale model
Present
Imodel
youmodel
he/she/itmodels
wemodel
youmodel
theymodel
Past
Imodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/itmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theymodelled / ingl. am. modeled
Present Perfect
Ihavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/ithasmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wehavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theyhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
Past Perfect
Ihadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/ithadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wehadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theyhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled

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He is a role model for initiates; a being totally apart from the objective universe.
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He recalls the importance of having a strong male role model in his life at this time.
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Because of his numerous combat commands and his hands-on style, he was considered a role model and a mentor for younger officers.
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He felt that it was important not only for the physician to be an expert in his field, but also to be a role model.
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The leading institutions have failed to provide leadership and be a role model for others to follow.
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