Examples of using A trait in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
A trait you clearly don't have.
Perhaps that is a trait we share.
A trait normal parents would value.
Each pair of letters codes for a trait.
It's a trait you have inherited.
People also translate
In it, too, there is such a trait as gradualness.
A trait which yet endears me to my husband.
From your father. A trait that you have inherited.
A trait in you that gave me early hope.
From your father. A trait that you have inherited.
A trait that you have inherited from your father.
That's as depressing a trait as I have ever heard.
A trait that you have inherited from your father.
Then you could talk about a trait like blending.
A trait you no doubt inherited from your father.
Selflessness is a trait common amongst the uncommon.
A trait that cost me everything before I found this calling.
give this Mediterranean village a trait of antiquity.
That's a trait that you and Gregory share, stubbornness.
Mr President, tolerance of another's belief is a trait of a civilised society.
It is a trait that I would never trade anything for.
Which is both surprising and unsettling, because that's certainly not a trait any respectable journalist would want to possess.
It is a trait of our fallen nature to speak of these things.
The second one, we're asking about a trait of a bunch of people,
A trait which in you is fascinating, but in me is a fault.
Of course such a trait of character has its reverse side.
And lastly a trait of character common to all people of southern climes.
Reptiles have had longer to evolve such a trait, but perhaps they didn't evolve such extreme examples because they lacked the basic material, body hair?
To use a trait, you must modify the code of the class using it.
Ambitiousness is a trait of character, whereas ambition is a target, aim, or purpose.
