Примери за използване на Was understandable на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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His pessimism was understandable.
The confusion of German defense lawyers at the time was understandable.
The pessimism was understandable.
I did not recollect telling him, but my not remembering under such conditions was understandable.
Their fear was understandable.
That the young would rise up against the dictatorships of Tunisia and Egypt was understandable.
His skepticism was understandable.
In the 1990s, when interest rates were more than eight percent, that was understandable.
Their angst was understandable.
So there was understandable confusion when hosts Sir Terry Wogan and Fearne Cotton simultaneously announced different winners live on air.
No problem, it was understandable.
From what Lash had been told by the lessers he now commanded, there was never a full-disclosure thing before they got inducted--and this was understandable.
The people's anger was understandable.
Their reaction was understandable, but German guards protected them with their weapons.
China's decision was understandable.
With the economy in recession in 2008 and 2009, we argued that some stimulus was justified andan increase in the deficit was understandable and inevitable.
Zeve's shame was understandable.
Considering the circumstances, it was understandable.
To some extent, this was understandable- and not without justification.
In retrospect, his annoyance was understandable.
The first of these downs was understandable, although there were some beginnings, it is possible team to oppose Juve.
In which case the punch was understandable.
The first time was understandable but now?
Given the circumstances, your behavior was understandable.
They were busy, which was understandable during that time.
That's not thecase for Manchester City, Liverpool or Tottenham(though Spurs did spend relatively big, which was understandable after doing nothing last year).
The fear and anger that it provoked was understandable, but in some cases led us to act contrary to… our ideals.”.
Considering the circumstances, this was understandable.
The fear and anger that it provoked was understandable, but in some cases, it led us to act contrary to our traditions and our ideals.”.
The reaction of the crowd was understandable.