Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Rather sensitive in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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A rather sensitive one.
Uh… I suppose it's rather sensitive.
It's rather sensitive, sir.
Unfortunately, I'm in the middle of a rather sensitive.
She's rather sensitive.
LCDs and computer electronics in general are rather sensitive things.
It's rather sensitive.
Actually, I'm about to break protocol- and share some rather sensitive information with you.
That's rather sensitive information.
final point concerns the rather sensitive subject of immigration.
It's rather sensitive to light at this stage.
Of course. It's rather sensitive.
That can be a rather sensitive and so I presented them with all of the drum books I had brought from Holland.
It's an urgent and rather sensitive matter.
The horn is rather sensitive to falling and impact damage.
Some of the plants available in our offer are rather sensitive to frost.
After all, it is a rather sensitive global and social issue.
It's an urgent and rather sensitive matter.
It was observed that the microstructure is rather sensitive to the purity of the component elements and that the lamellar
But when you notice that your skin is rather sensitive, a cleansing water would be a better choice.
Because this cranberry extract is rather sensitive to moisture it is recommended that you use the capsules just before use.
This is important since Khat seedlings are rather sensitive to fungus which could hamper your growing success.
Your teeth can be rather sensitive after thorough cleaning.
Considered structures are rather sensitive to old nabelam(paint coats) and pollution.
As Yuzu gets to know her more, she is shown to be rather sensitive and lonely, which often stirs Yuzu's protective side.
But I have never said anything about it, because she's rather sensitive to criticism. She's been making them for over a year now,- Oh, yes?
There was an accession conference on 25 July this year and the first, rather sensitive chapter on the movement of goods was opened