Exemplos de uso de Able to invent em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I wasn't able to invent what would be self-sponsorship.
I have got no imagination, I would never be able to invent such lies.
Karl Benz and the other two were able to invent the automobile with internal combustion independently from each other.
There were two brothers,and one of them was able to invent many new things.
And we're going to be able to invent brain-based interventions for children who have difficulty learning.
Holding powders, liquids and test tubes,how many stars will we be able to invent?
So, in the video world,we have been able to invent, in our lifetimes, natural behavior.
He wrote a single law, and found a way of convincing someone to break it,just to be able to invent Punishment.
Ingenious though we are, we have not yet been able to invent anything as strong, as light or as elastic as silk.
If the Cubans were able to invent the meat mince meat in the most difficult years of the Special Period, how can we not invent the Internet without the Internet… Yoani Sánchez.
The child already has such a developed imagination that it becomes able to invent fear for itself.
You will therefore be able to invent more appropriate ways to truly live in priestly fraternity when you are ordained.
When looking for the mobility and flexibility of different modes for the body and solve the teaching and learning processes as well as the promotion of intertwining perspectives of different subjects and different contexts,it seeks to realization of dance as an area of hybrid perceptions able to invent, transform, enhance, enlarge senses and move contexts.
The brain of this foolish-compounded clay man is not able to invent anything that tends to laughter more than I invent or is invented on me.
On May 25, 1968, the principals of MJC publish the"Villeurbanne Declaration", which states:"any cultural effort that we will no longer appear vain as long as it does not explicitly propose to be a company of politicization: that is, inventing tirelessly for this non-public opportunities to politicize, to choose freely, beyond the feeling of powerlessness andabsurdity that continues to generate in him a social system where men are never able to invent their own all humanity.
When you graduate as a game designer,you will to able to invent ideas and manuscripts, design rules and develop user interfaces for different types of games.
Here we understand health work as'living activities' put into action by workers, subjects that, in a work situation,are able to invent and reinvent ways of doing that and also transforming themselves-themselves and the collectives Santos-Filho, 2007.
Europe has been home to modern economics and finance,has been able to invent these institutions and instruments which have been made big and made possible the development and democracy for billions of people, a beacon for humanity of the last centuries.
Experiments with chimps Koko and Washoe andgorilla Kenzi have shown that they are able to invent new words, construct abstract phrases and express their feelings using American Sign Language or computer-based symbolic language.
Japan, due to adhere to the outside world andactively learn from the policy of Europe was able to invent technology down draft kilns, which from the factors of production and product quality, improved efficiency of the furnace firing technology level and grade, in the ceramic production began living in the world.
After all, being excluded from access to environmental and economic resources, not being recognized, and suffering the degradation of their surroundings and, at the same time,being able to invent ways of living, of establishing bonds of family and friendship, of forming part of a community with solidarity, of dreaming, praying and having fun, of"coping"- in short, all of this woven together- points to a dynamics of resistance and of building other forms of collective living.