Examples of using To the colour in English and their translations into Swedish
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Received heat(3 to 7% according to the colour*).
Cotton velvet gives depth to the colour and softness to the touch.
it gives a wonderful depth to the colour.
Blue refers to the colour, Willow to the pattern
This watch from Triwa is a tribute to the colour black.
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Blue refers to the colour, Willow to the pattern
You also get a sport-inspired case matched to the colour of your headphones.
Images(e.g. relating to the colour, size and properties of products)
Your friend will receive an email with a direct link to the colour you have chosen.
This facilitates more exact adjustments to the colour and intensity of your display,
whilst the viscose adds brilliance and depth to the colour.
Some children may often mistake Little Mutt as a girl due to the colour of the bow that he wears on his back and his shrill voice.
dosed to the aquarium, and enable accurate adjustment according to the colour of the drop checker.
Each rose has a different meaning according to the colour, for instance the best one for lovers is the red rose.
Due to the colour, taste and smell,
Thanks to a range of colours, the Classic 2D can be matched to the colour of the door frame.
Too little colour application in printing leads to the colour being not
As the RAL tables refer to the colour of paints and are therefore colours with a glossy surface, the RAL code is indicated indicatively because the tone of the colour of
Once you have decided your player's appearance, right down to the colour of his gloves, you can choose their position and assign physical attributes.
with rich red soil adding to the colour and a contrast to the karst rock formations.
Kiss in Paris Collection, a tribute to the colour of love containing sophisticated reds,
is referred to as black due to the colour of its binding.
In Toulouse, visit the Musée des Antiques and walk the ramparts of this"Ville Rose" which owes its nickname to the colour of the bricks brought by the Romans for their buildings.