Exemples d'utilisation de Practically devoid en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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It was practically devoid of tourists.
Temperate plain The temperate plain is practically devoid of trees.
It was practically devoid of tourists.
Present in intact garlic bulb,alliin is practically devoid of odor.
It is practically devoid of offset.
Rubber composition devoid of or practically devoid of zinc.
Papaverine is practically devoid of effects on the central nervous system.
It is also the fact that Vvedensky cathedral is practically devoid of external decoration.
But she is practically devoid of feminine power, as she herself suppresses her.
This part of the body is practically devoid of muscles.
Practically devoid of sebaceous glands that secrete could lubricant to form a protective layer.
However, almond milk is practically devoid of nutrients.
They are practically devoid of calories and provide us with various nutrients vital for our health.
However, almond milk is practically devoid of nutrients.
Your skin is practically devoid of naturaland moisture protection arrangements, particularly in cold suffers.
Preparations of iron(III)-hydroxide polymaltozate are practically devoid of side effects.
Such inhalations are practically devoid of any disadvantages and have a lot of advantages.
The surroundings were offering great excursions in a mineral landscape practically devoid of any human traces.
The flesh is white, practically devoid of seeds, the taste is delicate, without characteristic bitterness.
The drug has a small amount of adverse events, andis also practically devoid of contraindications.
The casing-base ensemble is thus practically devoid of any projection and presents a compact external appearance.
In fact, some cities and towns which had been predominantly Christian are now practically devoid of Christians.
The electron beam is practically devoid of inertia, the oscilloscope can account for the fastest phenomena.
The sequel of this collapse was a more orless chaotic movement, one practically devoid of reasoned plan.
Practically devoid of legs, the Sheltopusik(Pseudopus apodus) can be mistaken at first sight with a stocky 140-150 cm snake© Giuseppe Mazza.
It is true that the Constitution Act of 1867 is practically devoid of references to health and healthcare.
A solid construction practically devoid of openings, the bell tower is topped by a clever slate-covered roof structure ending in a slender spire.
On the level of health it had also to help the local population,which had been left practically devoid of any medical assistance.
The adult smile realises states of possibilization practically devoid of object, diluting any particular thing, and therefore without worrying contradiction.
And, with the exception of the heart, head and life lines,his handprints were practically devoid of any other line or sign.