Examples of using Characterizes in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
That characterizes my work.
Diversity also characterizes…”.
What characterizes the church?
There is no architecture style that entirely characterizes the whole of Sydney.
What characterizes your marriage?
People also translate
The phosphors create the green image on the screen that characterizes modern night vision.
What characterizes this generation?
We have succeeded in unifying the high quality that characterizes us, accessibility, prices Cerca-.
What characterizes our services?
Projects Innovation, excellent quality, environmental awareness and flexibility characterizes us.
What characterizes you the most?
It is also common tofind statements such as"Property Q characterizes Y up to isomorphism".
What characterizes a spiritual person?
Decade-long experience in welding technology, metallurgy and tool making characterizes our company.
What characterizes Chicken Pox?
The British are fast approaching the tipping point that characterizes all unsustainable economic trends.
What characterizes a superhero?
Inflation is a phenomenon that characterizes virtually any capitalist economy.
BB characterizes a certain aggregate state.
Do you know what characterizes your character's features?
What characterizes the best D-schools and design programs?
The masculine energy characterizes ego, war, competition, aggression….
What characterizes the second half of life?
The Renaissance characterizes Osor, Pag, Šibenik, Hvar, Korčula and Dubrovnik.
What characterizes a high-performance team?
The ingredients: a choice that characterizes us, the importance of seasonality and territoriality.
Freedom characterizes properly human acts.
That word characterizes the policy of this Government.
This continuity characterizes the group of companies and is a solid basis for its success.
Thiamine in the tablets"Multi-tabs"the instruction characterizes as a substance necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, in the composition of coenzyme A involved in the decarboxylation of keto acids.