Examples of using Punctures 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
Two punctures.
I have had three punctures.
Three punctures to his soft palate.
Speed causes punctures.
Gunshots, punctures, burns, some broken bones.
We have to make two punctures.
I had three punctures, one of which I have still got.
I'm gonna check for other punctures.
Three punctures?
Some bruising, a couple small punctures.
It punctures into the arm to retrieve a sample DNA code.
Combination of different materials to prevent punctures.
Two tiny punctures, approximately seven millimeters apart.
I did find an insect bite but no other punctures of skin at all.
Lumbar punctures reveal elevated proteins and white counts. C.S.F. cultures?
I'm gonna order a chest X-ray,make sure there are no punctures.
What about the scratches and the tire punctures And the invisible killer?
Breaks and punctures, possible loss of a limb. No major organ damage.
Okay, Todd, you have a cracked rib, no punctures, no bleed.
Well, I had two punctures, the fuel line came off, the front bumper collapsed.
Carmen's lip was fine. There was no cuts, punctures or bruises.
When used to prevent punctures, this product is effective for up to three months.
This James May-Christian motoring isn't working,they're not getting punctures.
The punctures give the ceiling panels texture, for optimal acoustic conditions.
A histological examination of these wounds revealed that they're burn marks,not punctures.
No tumors or punctures in the lungs, no bruising, no sign of trauma, no STDs.
Its epidermis displays any number of injuries-- punctures, energy burns-- and its demeanor is that of a wounded animal.
Furrows and punctures to the left temporal and zygomatic bone indicates the body was scavenged by a mid-sized carnivore.
SealTech automatically seals punctures of up to 5mm in diameter in the tyre tread area.
Punctures in the tread area of up to 5mm in diameter are automatically sealed(even after object gets dislodged from the tire).