Примери за използване на I encounter на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I encounter few people.
What do I do if I encounter a bear?
I encounter her on the street.
They still exist, I encounter them every day.
The third time in my life(a pensioner) I encounter bugs.
The people I encounter each day are varied.
The third time in my life(a pensioner) I encounter bugs.
Every day I encounter words I don't know.
I'm smart enough to go around nebulas when I encounter them.
What can I do if I encounter a GPL violation?
When I encounter an older Type 56- they're good to go, reliable and dependable.
As the only woman in the business, I encounter some difficulties.
But when I encounter something funny I look and I laugh.”.
Yes, sir. Owing to the fact that I encounter so much deafness.
Now, if I encounter a similar problem,I will know which means to buy.
What do I do if I encounter problems registering?
Of course, I must be calm in my heart when I encounter this.
Q: What should I do if I encounter double lock screen?
I'm writing this article because this is probably one of the most frequent misconceptions that I encounter.
Question: Each time prior to attending a Fa Conference, I encounter obstacles and tribulations.
It is true, I am not anticlerical, butI become so when I encounter a clerical.
Who should I contact if I encounter technical problems when booking my computer-based tests?
It's just that the depth of consciousness that I reach when I lose myself in music extends into a state of mind beyond the flow that I encounter in words and images.
And I don't know about you, but whenever I encounter two dimensions, I immediately go, ahh, two-by-two!
More often, I encounter a lot more people who are concerned for me and go the extra mile to be hospitable and helpful.
Although I must honestly say that the parts that I encounter during unpacking, do not tell me anything.
And naturally, I encounter a lot of resistance, because it's considered to be anti-intellectual and counter to serious learning.