ilo
IPA: ˈaɪɫoʊ
Root Word: ILO
noun
- Initialism of International Labour Organization, a specialised agency of the United Nations to deal with labour issues. Its headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Examples of "ilo" in Sentences
- Babylonish jargon (bab'ilo'nish), unintelligible language.
- Þa ilo {m} p hit in ane time {;} þ̵ þe king wes swiðe bliðe.
- Each level starts with ilo and milo situated at opposite ends of a map constructed entirely of cubes.
- Batangas -- all in Luzon -- and Ilo-ilo in Panay are growing in population and business as the resources of the islands develop.
- However, each time ilo and milo go home at the end of their tea party, they awaken the next day to find that the layout of the park has completely changed.
- 'On the other hand, freight carried by SADC airlines also decreased from the industry highest of 45,949 k (ilo) tons in 1991 to 41,572 ktons in 1992 and 37,054 ktons in 1993.'
- The game's premise, which is as twee as a Might Boosh crimp-off, involves a pair of 'safkas' - adorable little creatures - called ilo and milo, who meet in the same park every day for a spot of tea.
- March 21, 2009 1: 22 AM blue milk said ... adrian-ilo - I'm not at all sure that a toy for young girls needs to work through the predatory experiences of premature sexualising that she may be encountering or about to encounter.
- "Accelerating Action Against Child Labour" visit www. ilo.org ** La India: Almuerzos escolares para combatir el trabajo infantil En los últimos 10 años, se ha conseguido apartar del trabajo infantil a más de 30 millones de menores.
- Nasty block: Players will find some cubes in the maze which can be used to build bridges, while others simply act as obstacles Defying gravity: ilo and milo can run along the side of the maze cubes, as well as twist the maze upside down Nick Cowen 6:23PM GMT 01 Feb 2011 Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
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