Приклади вживання It's seen Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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It's seen better days.
In Germany, it's seen as sloppy.
It's seen as hypocrisy.
This will be the first time it's seen in Chicago.
It's seen as a symbol of death.
When all this takes place next to officialdom, it's seen as correct, popular and recognized.
It's seen as something inevitable.
Guys often feel like they can't cry because it's seen as being weak and feminine.
It's seen as a core competency.
In the six years DxOMark has been testing phone cameras, it's seen plenty of big improvements.
And it's seen in perfect linear perspective.
When our art students produce great work,we like to make sure it's seen and appreciated by others.
It's seen old faculty pictures of you.
If you look at the columns on the right,there's actually a colonnade that's so deep in space, it's seen at such an oblique angle, that it almost seems like a wall or a single column.
It's seen in many other planet-moon systems;
Even if a robot is delivering a package to an environment it's never been to, there might be clues thatwill be the same as other places it's seen," said Michael Everett, a graduate student in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering.
It's seen as quasi-political, quasi-fiscal, We deliberately stayed away from that".
If a single key imageis detected more than once on the blockchain, it's seen as a double-spend transaction and is therefore labeled invalid in all attempted transactions following the(first) original one, which was previously identified and verified by the miners because it hadn't appeared before.
It's seen a man before, it's seen black before, it's seen a guitar before, but it has independently generated this novel description of this picture.
It's seen as a time of rebirth or renewal because, astrologically, it's a time where the light comes back,” said Shane Hawkins, a professor of Greek and Roman studies at Carleton University in Ottawa.
It's seen as a time of rebirth or renewal because, astrologically, it's a time where the light comes back,” Shane Hawkins, a professor of Greek and Roman studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, told the Montreal Gazette.
It is seen as a sign of disrespect.
It is seen as the result of unsuccessfully resolved stress in the workplace.
It was seen as a miracle.
It was seen approximately by a million people.
As it is seen, they are very poor.
It is seen and felt in everyday life.
It is seen on many 19th century maps.
It's seeing and feeling the world in a certain way.
It is seen in the way the solar system operates;