Примери за използване на Almost perfectly на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Almost perfectly.
It describes me almost perfectly.
It was almost perfectly transparent.
You described it almost perfectly.
It almost perfectly covers the sun exactly.
And they do so almost perfectly.
Almost perfectly mimics the parquet texture of fine wood, much.
Both fit almost perfectly.
Those three sentences describe it almost perfectly.
Evil is almost perfectly paced.
Online Shooting Games fit almost perfectly.
So you can achieve almost perfectly beautiful and clear pictures.
The sun was now shining brightly in an almost perfectly clear sky.
It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma and magnetic fields.
You timed it almost perfectly.
Look how the artist captured the lines of the body almost perfectly.
But this one was almost perfectly preserved.
The length of your arm from wrist to elbow matches the length of your foot almost perfectly.
As you will see,his body is almost perfectly preserved.
It is that they are almost perfectly designed to underline our negative beliefs about ourselves.
You have been doing almost perfectly.
It almost perfectly follows Lambert's law and the flux density reaches 237lm/mm2 when the current is 1000mA.
They were preserved almost perfectly.
The almost perfectly black, light-void surface is created because of the material's near-total lack of reflectance.
It's the only crystal skull which is almost perfectly humanoid.
The two resulting double strands are generally almost perfectly identical, but occasionally errors in replication can result in a less than perfect copy(see mutation), and each of them consists of one original and one newly synthesized strand.
But its attempts at expressing personality went almost perfectly sideways.
On Earth, the moon is almost perfectly suited to making eclipses.
If planet Earth is viewed from afar,it will seem almost perfectly round.
The sides of the pyramid are almost perfectly aligned with the four directions of the compass.