Latin English Dictionary

latine - English

rebus in English:

1. affairs affairs


No one can say for sure how this awkward state of affairs came about.
Don't interfere in my affairs.
The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature human affairs can scarce admit a remedy.
The Board of Directors aim is to make decisions regarding business affairs of the company.
To his valour he added a most exquisite genius and understanding, grandeur of mind, and a capacity equally turned for military or civil affairs.
Tabloids usually describe celebrities' affairs.
What sort of current affairs appear in the civil service examination?
If the Americans had had less influence on affairs, war might well have been avoided.
I am already old and can hardly manage all of my affairs.
They not only washed off the sweat, dirt and cares of the day in the hot water, but also enjoyed gossiping about everyday affairs.
an affair of great importance. / the board admitted responsibility for the affair / put all your affairs in order / Our new computer is an amazing affair / his wife is having an affair
Nowadays there is a close relationship between foreign relations and domestic affairs.
It was mismanagement of the company's affairs by the acting director.
According to a survey, three in five people today are indifferent to foreign affairs.