Примери за използване на Quite sure how на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I'm not quite sure how that works.
It is a question that a lot of people have, butare not quite sure how to answer.
I was never quite sure how that worked.
Ron, there are some things I want to speak to you about but I'm not quite sure how to phrase them.
I'm not quite sure how to get there.
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It could be all-- well, I will say purple-- because I'm not quite sure how to pronounce mauve.
I'm not quite sure how to behave.
Will's connection to a shadowy evil grows stronger,but no one's quite sure how to stop it.
Joe wasn't quite sure how it had happened.
Despite the huge success of deep neural networks,nobody is quite sure how they achieve their success.
I'm not quite sure how I will cope without him.
That means she did too, andI'm not quite sure how I feel about that.
Not quite sure how to proceed or if we can assist?
I'm not actually quite sure how to stop this.
I'm not quite sure how, but it turned up in my inbox, and it was from a guy called Solomon Odonkoh.
Penelope, I'm not quite sure how this works.
So I'm not quite sure how this works yet, but this is a for loop that's going to let me iterate some number of times.
I'm sorry, Sheriff, I'm not quite sure how to answer your questions.
No one is quite sure how these massive slabs got there and theories range from ancient civilizations, aliens, and natural formations.
Excuse me, sir,” said the shy assistant, not quite sure how to tell the great man about his blunder.
I'm not quite sure how this line of questioning has anything to do with.
Most men have measured themselves at least a few times, butthey are not quite sure how they would compare to other men.
We are not quite sure how it did, but that it did.
Though ayatollahs are well versed in subtle distinctions,I am not quite sure how to interpret this apparent rift between the Greater and Lesser Satans.
I'm not quite sure how to say this, and I might be overstepping my bounds.
(Laughter) I'm not quite sure how he died, actually.
We're not quite sure how this happens but it seems likely that some of Charlemagne's emissaries in Rome made it possible for the Pope to be released and to have an audience with Charlemagne in the North.
Excuse me, sir," said the shy assistant, not quite sure how to tell the great man about his blunder."Yes?" said Einstein.
I am not quite sure how the Commission hit upon the idea of referring to its new project on how to handle the complaints of European citizens as a'pilot project' because in essence, it offers nothing new.
Frankly, I'm not quite sure how it all happened.