Examples of using Very diffused in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Traditionally, the low frequency layer was created with this filter but it tends to create a diffused effect that doesn't look very natural.
The outer body receives the impact, butin its own cells does not lie the power of feeling pleasure or pain, except in a very vague, dull and“massive” way, giving rise to vague, diffused feelings, such as those of general fatigue, for example.
Thus, electromagnetic radiation emitted from dark matter will be diffused to every direction(photons may even be torn off), density of the radiations which can reach the earth is very small and hardly be recognized by current optical instruments.
A simplistic example of the process might be that if one pottery-type had handles very similar to those of a neighbouring type but decoration similar to a different neighbour, the idea for the two features might have diffused from the neighbours.
Along the coastline,the light is very soft and diffused.
There was a very repetitive but somewhat soothing thumping going on in the background, and I could just barely see a dim, diffused red light in front of me.
The most extreme view was that there were a very limited number of locations, possibly only one, from which the most important culture traits diffused to the rest of the world.
Because it would have taken at least a billion years for the group to have diffused as far as it has, the collision which created the Haumea family is believed to have occurred very early in the Solar System's history.
The light during these times has very special characteristics- the intensity is very low, the angle is unusual(as compared to the most part of the day when the sun is generally above us), the light is diffused, the sky and the clouds reflect in amber casting different hues and colors.