Примери коришћења Relatively unknown на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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which often means that the transmission paths are relatively unknown.
Tibet was relatively unknown then, and Harrer tells of a world destroyed by the Chinese invasion of 1950,
Who was the relatively unknown patent clerk who discovered that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared?
noble dogs still remain relatively unknown.
but practicing a strict and relatively unknown religion outside of India called Jainism.
the sport is relatively unknown due to inadequate media coverage.
amino acids were completely or relatively unknown in the late 19th century,
Alan Ford remained relatively unknown outside Italy.
it also has a certain mystique as a relatively unknown part of Europe.
especially the works of Shakespeare, still relatively unknown in continental Europe.
indicating that he was still relatively unknown in the Court, but rising in prominence.
ultimately revolutionizing many industries, he died relatively unknown and approximately two hundred thousand dollars in debt(about $5 million today).
it remained relatively unknown outside China until the Spring of 1999, when tensions between Falun Gong
Cristofori's new instrument remained relatively unknown until an Italian writer, Scipione Maffei, wrote an enthusiastic
American actress Edith Webster was a relatively unknown actress who never managed to make a name for herself during her lifetime,
Cristofori's new instrument remained relatively unknown until an Italian writer, ScipioneMaffei, wrote an enthusiastic article about it in 1711,
it remained relatively unknown outside China until the Spring of 1999, when tensions between Falun Gong
will continue to remain relatively unknown, having a different composition from the sites that are in the vicinity of the side at which the previous missions have landed with.
The goal of this interactive project is to introduce Anthropology as a relatively unknown scientific discipline among the high school student population since it is neither a part of elementary nor high school curriculum.
who unlike Plato had previously been relatively unknown and largely ignored in European Christendom.