Примери за използване на Entirely unknown на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Entirely unknown to me.
Something entirely unknown.
But they were so different that it was as if we were in an entirely unknown town.
This was entirely unknown in antiquity.
For many, it is something entirely unknown.
Yet it is entirely unknown to Africans, Asians or South Americans, who have not had the'benefit' of the excellence of western medicine.
To that time it was entirely unknown.
The seizures in epilepsy may be related to a brain injury or a family tendency, butoften the cause is entirely unknown.
We will present a country entirely unknown to Bulgarians.
Standard works on the disease say:"The cause of the disease is entirely unknown….
The theory of the three humours was not entirely unknown to mediaeval medicine in Europe and in England.
One amphora in particular is painstakingly inscribed, butin a language that's entirely unknown.
The theory of these three humours was not entirely unknown to the medieval type of medicine which they had in Europe and England.
In Ireland the grievance is entirely unknown.
Two persons entirely unknown to each other are often thus affianced; they only learn that the bargain has been struck when the time for marrying approaches.
Further investigation revealed that it was an entirely unknown species.
In fact, it is entirely unknown to the tourist trade and scarcely more known to scholars, despite its being the one actual relic of Kafka's life that would truly support his quasi-saintly image.(…).
Euclid's"Elements" in their spirit andletter are entirely unknown to[al-Khwarizmi].
He hadn't counted on Francesca's passion for less expensive work by entirely unknown artists, helping them whenever possible, nor had he realized that her main goal was showcasing the work, but not necessarily making a lot of money at it.
It's like meeting someone new orstarting a new work of art- you embrace an entirely unknown realm of possibilities.
But there are, instead, hundreds and thousands of separate small“I's”,very often entirely unknown to one another, never coming into contact, or even hostile to each other, mutually exclusive and incompatible.
And when pressed for information said that her name was Mary Rose, and that she lived at 202 South Green Street,a street entirely unknown to us at that time.
Though mortality estimates of pandemics throughout history are often unreliable(if not entirely unknown), their impact has often been measured only by these statistics, with less examination of concurrent societal disruption.
For whilst all soldiers and all Jesuits, when obeying their superiors, are well aware of the goal towards which they are tending, Weishaupt's followers were enlisted by the most subtle methods of deception andled on towards a goal entirely unknown to them.
It can relate to your close ones,your relatives and even entirely unknown people for whom you feel a special affinity.
Toward this end we must link together many facts of spiritual life, which are more orless new or even entirely unknown to you, with much that you already know from other lectures and from your reading.