Examples of using To be invented in English and their translations into Romanian
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That had to be invented?
Just waiting for the cell phone to be invented.
New words will have to be invented for this experience.
If God did not exist, he would have to be invented.".
The gun is yet to be invented that can shoot around corners Inspector.
Everything he's using had to be invented.
The instrument has yet to be invented which can measure my indifference to that remark.
Maybe it doesn't exist ormaybe it's yet to be invented.
I remember waiting for the bus to be invented. That's how long ago that was. .
Nothing amount to anything but a nuisance, and they had no business to be invented.
If it were not for you to be invented! Thanks again!
Instead of all of that we thought there is-- something new needs to be invented.
No pictures, video, ormedia yet to be invented throughout the universe.
Construction Plywood was the first type of engineered wood to be invented.
If it were not for you to be invented! Thanks again!
From an energy point of view, a single European policy is still yet to be invented.
Scratchproof screens have yet to be invented- but we have a solution.
Indeed, there is a strong argument that if Cedefop did not exist an organisation that looks something like it would probably have to be invented.".
Guitar's origin comes from Spain believed to be invented by Malaga people.
The scent of a season that had yet to be invented on a continent still to be discovered, but that I could smell miles from the coast.
That is what would allow us to exit the crisis, to train workers to help them move towards the professions that have to be invented for tomorrow.
New tools therefore have to be invented; this is how you must approach the mandate.
I believe that harnessing the renewable energy of the sea, whether through deep-sea currents orother forms of retrieval that are yet to be invented, is a really key issue.
There are few things to be invented but countless things to be discovered.".
Maybe, that in 10 or 20 years from now, if we can see the inward change in men by that time, I shouldn't be able to defend the gasoline engine, but would have to agree with George,that automobiles had no business to be invented.
You are a total, total… a word has yet to be invented to describe you, but you are one, and a total one at that.
With a few refinements and modifications, the table that Mendeleev created became what we use to this day: the periodic tablew1,something so basic that we never stop to think that it had to be invented.
But it didn't-- it never occurred to me that it had to be invented and that it had been invented only 350 years ago.
At a time when public attachment to the European idea remains a major challenge we must face, Europe also needs symbols that develop and strengthen it on a daily basis,as unfortunately it would seem that European identity is an obvious fact that is yet to be invented.
A design for scratchproof screens has yet to be invented but, knowing the daily toil our phones must survive, we had to find a solution.