adjective “due”
Grondform due, net stufbar
- erwaart
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The baby is due in two weeks, and the family is eagerly preparing for its arrival.
- schëlleg
The employee received the bonus that was due to her after reaching her sales targets.
- wéinst
Flights were delayed due to fog that reduced visibility on the runway.
- gebührend
Please handle these fragile items with due caution to prevent any damage.
- direkt
From the top of the hill, they could see a village located due north across the valley.
adverb “due”
- direkt
The hikers walked due west until they reached the river.
noun “due”
Singular due, Plural dues
- Cotisatiounen (Geld dat ee muss bezuelen)
Members must pay their annual dues by the end of March to remain in good standing with the club.