Examples of using Typical element in English and their translations into German
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Typical elements of these complex arrangements are the patios.
Historically seen, the con-rod is a typical element of the steam engine.
Up to 30 typical elements can be analysed in ten thousand alloys.
He mixed a style inspired by the Renaissance with typical elements from the city.
It is a typical element of the deciduous forests of the temperate zone.
X 13 cm in size and adorned with typical elements of the steampunk, the gears.
A typical element of a BMX course is the jump box, consisting of a transition and a bank.
Design, synthesis and determination of properties are the typical elements of all projects.
The unique design with typical elements of the mountain landscape has a calming and inviting effect.
The crossing of the naves is overlooked by a bell tower, a typical element of the Cistercian architecture.
And another very typical element of Raoul's levels is highly prominent in“Puzzle Puzzles” puzzles.
Year 2016 The Italian-Spanishduo Gracia Cumini drew on inspiration from a typical element in Spain in the fifties for design of the Almo sofa.
Another typical element of these limited editions is a maturation time of tobacco, that takes two years.
Αi is a fixed effect; ui,t∼N(0,σ²); E(αi ui,t)=0; E(uu')=Σ⊗IT with Σ asymmetric matrixof contemporaneous correlation with a typical element σ i j E u itu j t.
Imposing roof constructions are typical elements with the prestigious architecture of large public buildings.
Two flights of stairs lead up from the villa to the Italian garden with hedges and statues of the Four Seasons, an orchard and a meadow with large clay pots,a niche with a bust and a cave, a typical element of the nineteenth century garden.
The pictures are an composition of many typical elements of the city of Zwolle; well known by the citizens of Zwolle.
Typical element of the tables and chairs from the proposed work for the first time by Vico Magistretti and honored by his student Grcic.
The Woodstock women's costume features typical elements of the 60s and turns every costume party into a festival of peace.
A typical element of a true apostle, which St Paul highlights effectively, is a sort of identification between Gospel and evangelizer, both destined to the same fate.
The rooms are all different and unique and are decorated with typical elements of the island such as tiles of Huguet, textiles of Bujosa, clay floors and original carpentry.
The mashrabiya is a typical element of Arabian architecture used for passive cooling of buildings and for decorative purposes.
Architects Shintaro Fujiwara andYoshio Muro of Fujiwarramuro Architects have reinterpreted the doma, a typical element of the traditional Japanese home, in their plan for a residential building in Minoh.
We have carved out the typical elements of the ŠKODA design language more clearly, considerably sharpening the ŠKODA FABIA's profile," said Neuhold.
The Blu Mediterraneo collection consists of 7 perfumes,each symbolizing a typical element of the country, this time the lucky one is'the almond of Sicily', a fruit renowned for its sweetness and local traditions on the island of southern Italy.
The courtyard is in fact a typical element of traditional Mexican architecture, but its walls are made with the dark concrete tiles typical of British constructions.
Phatt beats combinied with the typical elements from Alex and fresh sounds makes the track a must have for every club dj!
The six guys brew their songs from typical elements of Dream Theater-orientated sounds and garnish them with influences from Power Metal in the vein of Rhapsody.
Capsaicin-1:12 is likewise a typical element of the PhenQ that stops the body from eating added amount of fats as well as increases the physical body temperature level to stress out the fat faster.
The Blu Mediterraneo collection consists of 7 perfumes,each symbolizing a typical element of the country, this time paying tribute to the'bergamot of Calabria', a captivating citrus fruit that grows in the Italian countryside, and has become an emblem of the region, for its finesse and freshness.
