Examples of using Converts in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Converts, yes!
There were hundreds of thousands of converts here.
Converts visitors to buyers.
And so they had a ready supply of converts.
You converts are the worst.
People also translate
Islamist terror organizations particularly prize converts.
Converts numbers into words.
The second law: energy converts in only one direction.
Converts it to electrical energy.
It's the basis for most wealth, and converts into military power.”.
It converts fat cells into energy.
They're not foreigners, but French converts, French Muslims”.
It converts into vitamin A in the body.
He invented that adapter thing that converts vinyl albums into MP3s.
It converts‘bad' white fat into‘good' brown fat.
Therefore, the change of religion did not change the fate of the converts.
A million acres converts into over 2,300 square miles to cover.
Metabolism is a very complex biochemical process that converts food and beverages into energy.
Access converts the macro and opens the Visual Basic Editor.
The nitrogen cycle is the biological process that converts ammonia into less harmful compounds.
Non-Western converts move to the West and engage in terrorism there.
The ultrasonic transducer(converter) is an electro-mechanical component, that converts electrical oscillations into mechanical vibrations.
ASF Converter converts video movie film music audio sound to asf file.
Alcohol dehydrogenase instead enzymatically converts ethanol to acetaldehyde, a much less toxic organic molecule.
UPPER(“hello”) Converts the text“hello” to“HELLO” by using the UPPER function.
Every second the sun converts about 5 million tons of matter into energy.
The bourgeoisie converts this word into a weapon against the proletariat:“Workers, be reasonable!
The Number object converts anything passed to it into a number, if it can.
Zero or Null converts to No; any other value converts to Yes.
A calculator which converts the value of one currency into the value of another currency.