Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Very laborious in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Very laborious.
That was very laborious.
The only solution I could find was very laborious.
It's a very laborious job.
The whole process is very laborious.
It was very laborious to make this.
The process is a long and very laborious.
The work is very laborious and tedious.
The process of waterproofing of this type is very laborious.
It was very laborious, but now the job is done.
This dish is very laborious and fresh fish is not always within reach.
the work itself is very laborious.
The coat of the cat is very laborious, but so fun to paint!!
This very laborious and time-consuming procedure is evident in the end result.
A gum print is a traditional, very laborious and precise work.
This is a very laborious and precise work of jewelry for a team of two people.
Growing out of seeds is troublesome and very laborious. Landing guidelines.
This process is very laborious, and therefore makes the extensions very expensive.
The job, very laborious for the historical and artistic demands entailed,
Without a specific tool calculating manually such imputations is very laborious.
The microscopic counting of the nuclear tracks is very laborious, time-consuming and extremely inaccurate.
Very laborious and highly-specialised work carried out by members of the Division and by independent experts.
You have given us a very serious or rather very laborious report, running to some 22 pages.
Both sides are very laborious to an agreement on the new location,
work on it is very laborious: There is also to bleed.
Peter says that this is a very laborious way of cultivation,
in a Member State, as any such reorganisation would make it impossible or very laborious for the statistical office in the country concerned to continue to supply statistics based on an obsolete regional classification.
At first this goes very laborious but, after a certain Wilhelm Tecklenborg who sees something in the"Blitzkarren",