Examples of using Completely impossible in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Completely impossible.
It's not completely impossible.
Completely impossible.
Absolutely, completely impossible.
I consider marriage to be based on something which is completely impossible for me.
But completely impossible.
You realise that's completely impossible?
It's not completely impossible. But I wouldn't risk it.
Everything you have just said sounds completely impossible.
Says,"completely impossible.
Everything you have just said sounds completely impossible.
This isn't completely impossible, like scrambled eggs.
Everything you have just said sounds completely impossible.
Sounds completely impossible. Everything you have just said.
Cause it makes"light and easy" completely impossible.
Sounds completely impossible. Everything you have just said.
It says that the only problem with implosion is that it's completely impossible.
Except it's completely impossible.
Completely impossible to crack the code unless you have the original cypher.
This temperature problemmade the idea of the big bang itself seem completely impossible.
Dear, Rupert, without those capacitors, it will be completely impossible to build a functioning time machine.
Ray, I want you to stop lying to yourself, and they are making that completely impossible.
But it is totally, completely impossible. or what you think you saw in my eyes, I don't care who you think I am.
Or months? As Philbert says,"Time is like a woman; completely impossible to comprehend.
He also said it would be"completely impossible" for Christofias and Talat to open direct negotiations without some progress at the group level.
As Philbert says,"Time is like a woman; Or months? completely impossible to comprehend.
I don't care who you think I am, or what you think you saw in my eyes,but it is totally, completely impossible.
Or what you think you saw in my eyes, but it's totally, completely impossible. I don't care who you think I am.
Easy enough for me to say, difficult for you to hear and, I would imagine, completely impossible for you to ever contemplate doing.
