Примери за използване на He defines на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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That isn't how he defines success.
He defines his followers' universe.
When I ask Roberts how he defines his role at Silk Road--CEO?
He defines the rules of Cleveland's perception.
In 1728 Grandi published Flores geometrici a work in which he defines the clelie curve.
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He defines himself as a father, husband, son and friend.
Almost convinced that in 2018 Buffett will acquire L'Oreal SA, he defines the company as Top Deal for Berkshire.
He defines the embryonic basis for a new branch of physics and chemistry.
He defines his works as‘na? ve' but we would say childishly‘fresh'.
Slavi takes care of their children,their mothers adore him, but he defines his wife to be"the only, unique, and last woman in his life".
He defines himself as"a conservative social democrat with a liberal bias".
In his work Theory of Literary Comparatistics(1984), he defines"literary process" as the"inner laws of development of literature.".
He defines himself as a“vremigrant”(temporary emigrant) from Berlin, Germany, and Sofia, Bulgaria.
What sets him apart from the minimalism in fashionable currency today is that he defines function in human terms, combining maximum formal strictness with considerable mental acuity and humor.
He defines guilt as a moral issue that can be addressed only on the level of an individual conscience.
He defines the Semantic Web as"a web of data that can be processed directly and indirectly by machines".
In 1951, Martin Leon Wolf wrote his book Dictionary of the Arts, in which he defines manga as“a series of sketches generally assembled in book form after individual publication; also, any collection of cartoons”.
He defines exactly what the heroism of both characters will be and he endues them with certain moral qualities.
In the second paragraph he defines the Farey series and states the"curious property".
Similarly he defines a disjunctive proposition as a composite of two or more categorical propositions joined by'or'.
The phoneme, which he defines as a unity of the phonologically relevant features of a sound; 2.
He defines his age as devoid of passion, flaring up in flashes of enthusiasm, swiftly sinking in apathy and indifference.
Royce presents loyalty, which he defines at length, as the basic moral principle from which all other principles can be derived.
He defines a traditional instructor as an“artisanal lesson planner on one hand and disciplinary babysitter on the other hand.”.
Then he is ready for mutual guarantee and he defines the Creator, the Godly force differently, by accepting it as connection and unity based only on the many that are connected into one.
He defines“self-organizing criticality” in dialectics as the“transformation of quantitative into qualitative changes”.
In the paper he defines the notion of effective calculability and identifies it with the notion of a recursive function.
He defines success differently than most people- he's content living simply, traveling and working only as much as he needs to.