Examples of using
Is derived from the term
in English and their translations into French
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Cis” is derived from the term“cisgender..
Cis» est dérivé du terme« cisgenre..
Thus, it can be said that such a screen reflects the incidenting light in an almost uniform way, andthe screen type D is derived from the term diffuse.
Nous pouvons donc dire, qu'un tel écran diffuse la lumière incidente presque de manière dispersée, etle le type d'écran D dérive également du terme diffusé.
The phrase is derived from the term“virus.
C'est un dérivé du mot« virus.
Fasiq is derived from the term fisq(Arabic: فسق),"breaking the agreement"[3] or"to leave or go out of."[2.
Fasiq est dérivé du terme fisq( Arabic),«rompre l'accord»[1] ou«partir ou sortir»[2.
Our Story The word pub is derived from the term public house.
Le mot pub est dérivé du terme anglo-saxon« public house.
It is important to note that the two terms have two different meanings.«Editorialization», which is derived from the term« editorialize», signifies« to express an opinion in the form of an editorial.
Il faut savoir que les deux termes ont deux significations différentes.«Éditorialisation», qui est un dérivé du terme anglophone« editorialize», signifie« to express an opinion in the form of an editorial.
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