- usual, as per
- As usual.
A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . Brian Phythian. 2015.
A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . Brian Phythian. 2015.
per — I. preposition Etymology: Latin, through, by means of, by more at for Date: 14th century 1. by the means or agency of ; through < per bearer > 2. with respect to every member of a specified group ; for each 3. according to often used with as … New Collegiate Dictionary
per — W1S3 [pə strong pə: $ pər strong pə:r] prep [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: through, by ] 1.) per hour/day/week etc during each hour etc ▪ The park attracts 4 million visitors per year. miles/kilometres per hour (=used for measuring speed) ▪ a … Dictionary of contemporary English
per — ► PREPOSITION 1) for each. 2) by means of. 3) (as per) in accordance with. 4) Heraldry divided by a line in the direction of. ● as per usual Cf. ↑as per usual … English terms dictionary
Per Enflo — Born 1944 Stockholm, Sweden … Wikipedia
Per inquiry advertising — (PI) also known variously as cost per lead (CPL), pay per lead (PPL) or cost per action (CPA) is a form of direct response marketing in which the advertiser receives free ad time and space while paying only for results. In return, the advertiser… … Wikipedia
per|vert´ed|ness — per|vert|ed «puhr VUR tihd», adjective. 1. turned from the right or usual way; misguided; misapplied: »a perverted enthusiasm for coarse and vulgar literature. 2. distorted: »a perverted meaning. 3. vicious by nature or habit; wicked. 4 … Useful english dictionary
per|vert´ed|ly — per|vert|ed «puhr VUR tihd», adjective. 1. turned from the right or usual way; misguided; misapplied: »a perverted enthusiasm for coarse and vulgar literature. 2. distorted: »a perverted meaning. 3. vicious by nature or habit; wicked. 4 … Useful english dictionary
per|vert|ed — «puhr VUR tihd», adjective. 1. turned from the right or usual way; misguided; misapplied: »a perverted enthusiasm for coarse and vulgar literature. 2. distorted: »a perverted meaning. 3. vicious by nature or habit; wicked. 4 … Useful english dictionary
usual — u|su|al W2S2 [ˈju:ʒuəl, ˈju:ʒəl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Late Latin; Origin: usualis, from Latin usus; USE1] 1.) happening, done, or existing most of the time or in most situations ▪ Make a cheese sauce in the usual way. ▪ I ll meet you at the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
usual — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ADVERB ▪ quite (esp. BrE), very (esp. AmE) ▪ Don t worry it s quite usual to have a few problems at first … Collocations dictionary