Examples of using Is understood in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
That is understood, Jean.
Protected person is understood.
This is understood excellently well by worldly people;
I do not even know if it is understood.
It is understood not required but greatly appreciated.
People also translate
This, our idea is understood as anarchy;
Our extensive customer service is understood.
If that is understood, then we will be on the right track.
It has been accepted and is understood.
If this truth is understood who will not give to others?
Yes Is it still mystical if it is understood?
The way planning is understood has to change, however, in my opinion.
Project completion on time is understood.
It is understood that ACS Control System GmbH provides assistance.
Examples: Lave tu: He is understood Literally.
If music is understood as play, it belongs unequivocally to ilinx.
They mean nothing'cause nothing worth knowing is understood with the mind.
Dynamics is understood here in the Aristotelean sense as a potential, i. e.
Seven, eight and nine were abrogated by Paul, as is understood from.
Only that information, which is understood by the recipient, has an impact.
What is understood to be memory and how can one imagine it?
Once the process is understood, handling becomes routine-like and fast.
It is understood that to thaw the fat the body ought to boost ATP production.
The energy pass is understood to be a quality seal for real estate.
It is understood to assist the fat burning procedure with 3 ways simultaneously.
Product price information is understood as excluding value added tax from the warehouse in Borgholzhausen.
It is understood that events in life are not all considered equal.
This is understood by the serious strategists of capital, like Edwards, who writes.
It is understood to aid the weight management procedure with 3 means simultaneously.
From what is understood today, these will have to be strengthened or successively replaced”.