Приклади вживання Traveled Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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He traveled 75,000 miles.
A few years ago, I traveled to Africa.
He traveled with a lyre in the world;
Gradually increase the distance traveled;
Traveled the world for National Geographic.
Люди також перекладають
For many years the Buddha traveled to India.
Or traveled through far away galaxies?
It will help to consolidate all traveled topic.
They traveled quite a lot before remaining in Paris.
Calculate the steps taken, the distance traveled.
He also traveled through Monaco, Germany, and Russia.
In 1993 and 1995, the years the orchestra traveled to Italy.
Citizens of Turkey traveled to Kiev-Memmingen(Germany).
In 1993 and 1995, the years the orchestra traveled to Italy.
After that, he traveled to Buenos Aires(Argentina).
He traveled to England, where he avoided the attention of journalists and lived a reclusive.
For the next two years, he traveled and studied in Europe.
They then traveled by train to Chicago to join the rest of the band.
Subsequent to his release from prison, he traveled to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In 1937, Sarkia traveled to Switzerland where he spent several months.
The device measures steps, calories, traveled distance, and the duration of workouts.
She traveled around the world with a length of 180 thousand kilometers in 2000 days.
Children and their parents traveled to the competition from Konotop to Kiev.
He traveled the country, calling for church reform and the establishment of social equality.
Such as, preacher Hans Mulikin traveled to Washington from your Texas town of Marshall.
The last train traveled on the High Line tracks in 1980, carrying frozen turkeys.
Since then repeatedly traveled abroad promoting his karate around the world.
The only time that traveled was an hour and half of my life down the toilet.
Manchester scouts traveled throughout England in search of young football talents.
For example, preacher Hans Mulikin traveled to Washington through the Texas town of Marshall.