Examples of using Two definitions in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
We begin with two definitions.
There are two definitions for electronic medical records.
Let us start with two definitions.
There are two definitions to the word‘faith'.
Just as a starter, two definitions!
Combining those two definitions together to form cognitive linguistics would provide the notion of the concepts and ideas discussed in the realm of CL.
I like these two definitions.
To understand trend lines,we must first introduce two definitions.
And there's two definitions there.
We remember him today chiefly for two definitions.
And there's two definitions there.
It is very important not to confuse these two definitions.
There are two definitions in there.
To understand trend lines,we must first introduce two definitions.
There are two definitions in there.
Definitions[edit] The gallon currently has one definition in the imperial system, and two definitions(liquid and dry) in the US customary system.
There are two definitions right there!
I didn't know of the two definitions.
For finite connected graphs the two definitions are equivalent, while a possibly unconnected graph is Eulerian in the weaker sense if and only if each connected component has an Eulerian cycle.
I loved these two definitions.
If the possibility of adding the empty string to a language is added to the strings recognized by the noncontracting grammars(which can never include the empty string)then the languages in these two definitions are identical.
We present two definitions for SHM.
As you can see there are is certain overlap between the two definitions, which are overly subjective.
The two lines are the two definitions of the function for the two kinds of arguments possible in this case- one where the list is empty(just return an empty list) and the other case where the list is not empty.
We really like these two definitions here.
There are no two definitions of righteousness.
As more high-tech companies were established across San Jose and the Santa Clara Valley, and then north towards the Bay Area's two other major cities, San Francisco and Oakland,the"Silicon Valley" has come to have two definitions: a geographic one, referring to Santa Clara County, and a metonymical one, referring to all high-tech businesses in the Bay Area.
Although, of course, there is sometimes a correlation between the two definitions in that people who are fully deaf often gravitate towards other people who are deaf in their social lives and people who have some hearing may well gravitate more towards a“hearing” culture.
At first glance, these two definitions seem similar.
The clue gives two definitions of the same word.