Examples of using Constructs in English and their translations into Hungarian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Programming
-
Official/political
-
Computer
The Company That Constructs.
China constructs the world.
Just social constructs?
Who constructs those narratives?
How the Media Constructs Reality.
People also translate
DNA constructs antenna for solar energy.
Kelly called these interpretations personal constructs.
Galileo Galilei constructs a thermoscope.
Assignment of substance or real existence to concepts or mental constructs.
This constructs a bridge between the two stages.
Its central thesis is that language constructs reality.
Chinese firm constructs high-speed railway in Turkey.
Joey, allow me to demonstrate how a mature adult constructs a sandwich.
Similar constructs may be made from any material.
McDonald's is different; it acquires the real estate and constructs the location for you.
The main language constructs are resources and operations.
He thinks it up or gets inspired, he calculates or senses, constructs and deconstructs it.
Like all social constructs and conventions, it can be changed.
Tesla constructs a teleportation machine that resembles a Magnifying Transmitter, but the device initially fails to work.
The systems vary, each constructs its own schema and technique.
The shipyard constructs aluminum and steel yachts in any size up to 123 meters LOA.
Illustrator uses mathematical constructs creating vector graphics.
However, the constructs' programming make them difficult to control remotely.
Our communications and strategy consulting agency constructs, develops and preserves your influence.
This code(above) constructs objects and wires them together according to Beans. xml(below).
They're introducing into the ecosystem some genetic constructs that have never been there before.”.
The following concepts and constructs have been used as interpretations of OOP concepts.
Programming layer, which exposes the EDM as programming constructs which can be consumed by programming languages.
As discussed in Chapter 2, constructs are abstract concepts that social scientists reason about.
A separate deepwater shipyard constructs Sunseeker 105 and larger yachts in the line.