Examples of using Denoting in English and their translations into Danish
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These books denoting transformation.
Denoting this symbol… Unicode.
In the bottom a K denoting Kirsten Munk?
Badges denoting rank will also be worn on the front, instead of on the shoulders.
Draw the flowers and stalks, denoting their circles.
The number denoting a day may consist of one digit 1, 2, etc.
This is officially sanctioned uniform denoting rank and civic responsibility.
Non-pure abjads such as Hebrew andArabic script and abugidas use diacritics for denoting vowels.
Unicode. Denoting this symbol.
It is a symbol of glaring significance, denoting the Truth.
The reverse bears the capital M, denoting the denomination- a follis, or, in Arabic, fals.
It's all just an intellectual game with expressions one uses as if denoting something real.
The word of Persian origin, denoting knowledge and scholarship.
It's all just an intellectual game with expressions that one uses as if denoting something real.
The reverse bears the capital M, denoting the denomination- a follis, or, in Arabic, fals.
Bacchus at the Jazz It's not often an airport hotel has great grub, but Bacchus, at the Jazz, is just a three-minute drive from Aeroporto Olbia Costa Smeralda arrivals andhas two Michelin forks denoting good-quality dining.
Graphlog: move comment and flag denoting revs might be unsorted.
Adverbial phrases denoting time are usually placed at the beginning of a main clause that is at the head of a sentence.
Graduation- a truly significant event, denoting a farewell to school and childhood.
The declination of numerals, denoting the order of the account, is much simpler: it is necessary to change only the last word, moreover, as an adjective.
In the right part of the screen, you will see numbers denoting strings and frets you should use.
It is certainly not a quality mark denoting a product produced in Europe, which is what it implies to many consumers in its current form, and it is therefore very misleading.
The two roots,"grace" and"glory", together give a name denoting something like glorified grace.
Physical energy is a term denoting all phases and forms of phenomenal motion, action, and potential.
Your right finger bears discoloration in the shape of an inverted square and compass, denoting a ring that's been removed, for my benefit perhaps.
As an intermediate devices, denoting future plaster surface, use screws driven into the wall flush.
At all international events, except when the boats are provided to all competitors,national letters denoting her national authority from the table below.
Your right finger bears discoloration denoting a ring that's been removed. in the shape of an inverted square and compass.
Many of the 700 words[7] of modern French that originate from Italian were introduced in this period,including several denoting artistic concepts(scenario, piano), luxury items, and food.
In his note he proposed a special way of denoting vectors, vector calculus and the electromagnetic magnitudes, which became obligatory for all contributors.