Examples of using Programmed it 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
I programmed it that way.
My daughter programmed it.
I programmed it in for you.
But my father programmed it.
I programmed it into the computer.
People also translate
I personally programmed it so.
The software designer who programmed it?
No one programmed it.
He designed the site, and I programmed it.
This girl programmed it in, and.
Appears as ifJarod had programmed it.
Because I programmed it very inefficient.
I don't know who programmed it.
I designed it, programmed it, to recognise my cell pattern.
Exactly where we programmed it.
Bad news is, whoever programmed it is talented. How talented?
Denise Kirschner, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,developed the TB model and gave it to D'Souza's team, which programmed it into a graphic processing unit.
I think Finch programmed it not to, to protect it. .
Yes, Parker, because I programmed it.
I don't remember who programmed it though.
I began programming it at the conference.
An average design takes about a week, programming it doubles the time.
Jo, I don't steer the Tardis, I programme it.
I could finally programme it.
Doctor, we're pretty much ready here.You can begin programming it.
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