Примери за използване на Refers specifically на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The term"hydromassage" refers specifically to the effect of jets of water without an admixture of air bubbles.
Any document or message that amends and refers specifically and unambiguously to the initial invoice shall be treated as an invoice.'.
Content commonly refers specifically to written material,
As Khonsu also refers specifically to the moon, Bast can be identified as the Priestess of Mentu with regard to her lunar aspect.
Frozen shoulder refers specifically to the shoulder joint, while arthritis may refer to other
It also refers specifically to the server program which is part of the project
description of the variety of which this article is devoted to, refers specifically to similar tomatoes.
some classical scholars are of the view that‘nimas' refers specifically to plucking eyebrows,
The Dark Web is a term that refers specifically to websites that exist on an encrypted network
The dark web is a term that refers specifically to a collection of websites that exist on an encrypted network that cannot be viewed by traditional search engines
The abbreviation CNC stands for computer numerical control, and refers specifically to a computer“controller” that reads G-code instructions
commenting on this hadeeth:“The chapter heading refers specifically to female slaves,
commenting on this hadeeth:"The chapter heading refers specifically to female slaves,
whose cases refer specifically to structural unemployment. 4.
Referring specifically to the riots, in the first single,"Wicked",
fleas and ticks refer specifically to the pyrethroid group,
Referring specifically to that year's Los Angeles riots,
it is impossible to say with absolute certainty that these signs refer specifically to this Order.
it is impossible to assert with absolute certainty that these signs refer specifically to this Order.
The bundled term burning sensation consists of the preferred terms burning sensation, skin burning sensation, and application site irritation, all of which referred specifically to burning at.