Examples of using Some interference in English and their translations into Spanish
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There's some interference.
Some interference, but the signal is good.
Must be some interference.
That is, with certain obstacles and some interference.
No, just some interference.
People also translate
Some interference with the private lives of individuals is more intrusive than others.
There may be some interference.
There's some interference from the train's reactor,” Horza told the old man.
There must be some interference.
Despite this, some interference may occur with your television picture, especially with weak signals.
Now let's add some interference.
What's going on with the double slits,there's loads of electrons"piling through the slits and somehow there's some interference.
There's some interference, sir.
Our people are trying to contact us. The cave must be causing some interference with the signal.
There's some interference, Colonel.
No, but we're getting some interference.
It's just some interference with the buoy.
Time to create some interference. OK, 14!
I'm getting some interference from the reactor.” Horza glanced at Wubslin.
Oh, it must have been some interference on the line.
Wasn't there some interference when the message came through?
We have also been experiencing some interference with our message packets?
When driving, some interference might appear in the picture.
There seems to be some interference with the CCTV.
There must be some interference… possibly from the reconfigured space.
He encountered some interference along the way.
There may be some interference at this location.
It may be caused by some interference and it is not a failure.
Unless there was some interference, unless the tree sensed.
However, in some instances, some interference may still be visible, particularly with weak TV signals.