Examples of using Equate in English and their translations into Serbian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Latin
-
Cyrillic
People often equate success with money.
To whom will you liken and equate Me?
Some people equate kindness with weakness.
Indeed, it's become socially acceptable to fidget,and people equate it with rudeness.
So many people equate kindness with weakness.
We equate wealth with“net worth,” the sum total of your assets minus your liabilities.
Assessed value should equate to market value.
Would equate to an explosion powerful enough to vaporize the entire ship.
Unfortunately some people equate kindness with weakness.
Most people equate exercise with words like“chore,”“boring” and“necessary evil.”.
Like many interns and,well, many females you incline yourself toward popularity and equate it with success.
Often, people equate justice with revenge and punishment.
In almost every single scenario,the amount you pay into a whole life insurance policy will never equate to the benefit you receive.
A lot of guys equate him to that reporter on The Incredible Hulk.
Supporters of the church, even in those states where euthanasia is allowed, equate it with murder or suicide, depending on who is judging.
So our metaphors equate the experience of loving someone to extreme violence or illness.
To give you an idea of how much fiber is in berries,one cup which will equate 21 grams of carbohydrates, will also get you 9 grams of fiber.
We can't equate"a more powerful environmental agency" to"better environmental governance".
This era is filled with theories that equate meaningful existence with the social order.
Researchers equate this phenomenon with the feelings of a drug addict when he leaves a high dose of a drug.
A bodybuilder using the 100 mg tablet option may experience positive Primobolan benefits of use that equate to other forms of anabolic androgenic steroid including but not limited to.
In a sense,we can even equate the design of the whole kitchen to the design of the whole cabinet.
But where once they sought to transmit to each new generation the wisdom of past ages,today most within the universities equate critical thinking with a simpleminded repudiation of the past.
Because the Rothschilds equate our energy money to their worthless debt money!
Almost alone among major demographic groups, white evangelicals are overwhelmingly in favour of Trump's border wall,which some preachers equate with fortifications in the Bible, Stewart suggests.
In a sense,we can even equate the overall kitchen design with the overall cabinet design.
Often people equate apologizing with weakness and it's widely believed that if you apologize to someone you're making yourself too vulnerable.
For some reason,many people equate driving a minivan with being old, uncool or a soccer mom.
Today, some equate red tape with regulations, and, accordingly, Canada's Red Tape Reduction Acts are actually intended to ease the“burden” of regulation on business.
Harmonians and some Discordians equate Concordia with Aneris.[12] Her opposite is thus Discordia, or the Greek Eris.