Examples of using "Vis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Live.
the insured vis-à-vis the disaster and finally the insurer vis-à-vis the claim.
B) the insurer vis-vis of disaster:
Do you live alone?
I live there by myself.
- Do you live alone?
- Do you live by yourself?
I'm living alone.
- Live.
- Live!
Live in the moment, live in eternity!
and we are so antagonistic toward our neighbors
Be intolerant only of intolerance.
- I live near here.
- I live nearby.
- I live close by.
I live here alone.
Do you live in Boston?
One is my obligations to history;
10,000 screws.
Live and learn.
I'm still alive.
Do you live alone?
I live in comfort.
- I saw him.
- I saw it.
- I saw that.
Tighten this screw.
Do you live here?
- I live alone.
- I'm living alone.
I live near here.
We are equal in the eyes of the law.
I live nearby.
Do you live here?
Only a healthy skepticism of these systems
or are you also accountable to the larger body politic?
A) the subscriber or the insured vis-à-vis of loss:
He is tolerant in religious belief of others.
How do you feel about the war?
- I live here now.
- Now I live here.
He has a negative attitude to everything.
I'm living in a town.
His lackadaisical attitude to studying explains his poor grades.
I live in the Himalayas.
without screws and angles.
And you live that?
I live my life
- I'm living in the city.
- I live in town.
I live in Tokyo.
I'm living my dream.
This screw is loose.
I live in Białystok.
I live in Tahiti.
I live in Moscow.
I live in Turkey.
I live in Kobe.
I live in Canton.
- Who do you live with?
- With whom do you live?
I live in Kazakhstan.
I live in Yokohama.
I live in Hyogo.
I saw my sister there.
I saw the hill.
I live in Milan.
I live in Japan.
Lead a life of rebellion.
Do you actually live here?
I live in a hotel.
I saw her naked.
I don't see anything.
I live in Indonesia.
I live too far away.
Where are you living now?
I live in Australia.