Examples of using Explaining things in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Thanks for explaining things.
Explaining things, being understanding, facilitating.
Tom is good at explaining things.
But explaining things clearly always helps.
I have no patience for explaining things.
I'm just explaining things to Harry here.
Tom isn't very good at explaining things.
Without explaining things. Mommy gave you a bunch of rules.
It just seemed easier than explaining things.
And explaining things to men is long. Because life is short.
Your majesty is so good at explaining things.
Every second spent explaining things puts more innocent civilians at risk.
The fact that you have to keep explaining things.
They had hoped that explaining things would help people arrive at realization
Pramod picked up Manohar's gun… I was explaining things.
Mama always hada way of explaining things so I could understand them.
But we're going to write a letter to the judge, explaining things.
German women are great at explaining things and you show that you value her opinion and expertise.
It is the approach, it is the way of teaching and explaining things.
Because life is short and explaining things to men is long.
Puts more innocent civilians at risk. Every second spent explaining things.
Your expertise and your way of explaining things are awesome.
mean rather than spend time describing or explaining things.
I really enjoy the process of talking and explaining things to others.
But a suggestion is to make more effort of explaining things.
Psychology full-time students agree that staff is good at explaining things(National Student Survey 2017).
I mean, she's nice and all, but she takes forever explaining things.
but he is really good at explaining things, and he makes you want to learn more.
won't have to waste your time waiting and explaining things to taxi drivers.
students agree that staff is good at explaining things(National Student Survey 2017).