Examples of using Completely impossible in English and their translations into Romanian
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Completely impossible.
It's almost completely impossible.
Alcoholism is a chronic disease, andget rid of it completely impossible.
It's completely impossible.
Escape from reality is completely impossible.
It is completely impossible to eliminate foci of defeat.
Right now it seems completely impossible.
Make it completely impossible for them to discover our bodies.
Cure varicose veins completely impossible.
That is completely impossible to see within this material world.
But tomorrow, I am afraid is completely impossible.
I have made it completely impossible for her to trust anyone.
Moving is becoming very problematic, andsometimes it is completely impossible.
You are completely impossible.
Well, that would be lovely, dear, but we can't,because it's completely impossible.
You are completely impossible.
Many are straying from the rhythm andbelieve that this is completely impossible.
Absolutely, completely impossible.
It says that the only problem with implosion is that it's completely impossible.
What is today completely impossible--.
But to do it, you have do something that may, at first sight, seem completely impossible.
But it's not completely impossible, right?
Human gesture-- which made the fabulous two-handed data input completely impossible.
Things that are completely impossible to understand.
It should be noted that some of them are difficult to escape, andin some situations it is completely impossible.
In principle, it is completely impossible to get rid of this microorganism.
It is difficult to be a woman anyway, butit can be completely impossible to be plump.
What is today completely impossible-- get rid of our dependency on fossil energy.
Bed mites are present in every home;it is completely impossible to get rid of them.
It is completely impossible to disconnect it, even a trained individual will react to a sudden phenomenon.
