US /ˌʌnrɪˈleɪtɪd/
・UK /ˌʌnrɪˈleɪtɪd/
Honorific orders of knighthood, from roughly 1560, purely honorific orders were established, as a way to confer prestige and distinction, unrelated to military service in chivalry in the more narrow sense.
were established, as a way to confer prestige and distinction, unrelated to military service
She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work the weekend plans or last night's tv show.
She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work, their weekend plans or last night's TV show.
And again, some phrasal verbs will have more than one meaning, unrelated, and you just need to learn these like you would learn new vocabulary, okay?
And again, some phrasal verbs will have more than one meaning, unrelated,
Totally unrelated.
Totally unrelated.
Some of them are completely unrelated and used in different contexts.
Some of them are completely unrelated and used in different contexts.
After a period of illness unrelated to his diet, he died in 1856.
After a period of illness unrelated to his diet, he died in 1856.
Had a project for something as unrelated as studying the sun been delayed for just a few years, no one could have explained this nationwide interference in time to prevent World War III.
knocked out military defenses and other equipment. Had a project for something as unrelated as
In a completely unrelated story, on Friday, Donald Trump posted, I absolutely love that Colbert got fired.
In a completely unrelated story, on Friday, Donald Trump posted, "I absolutely love that Colbert got fired.
This is data unrelated to our investigation about Epstein Island, but it shows how unsafe personal data can be.
This is data unrelated to our investigation about Epstein Island,
Okay, totally unrelated to what I'm doing today, but look at all these frickin' pies, you guys.
Okay, totally unrelated to what I'm doing today, but look at all these frickin' pies, you guys.