英語 での Expressed in の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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One man's life is expressed in a form of a mime.
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The unit expressed in seconds is implemented only for testing and evaluation purposes.
Psychological literacy, expressed in the knowledge of methods of survival by both participants of the situation, increases the humanization of the relationship.
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Yet the themes of“Jewification” and revenge expressed in these cartoons are, sadly, still relevant today.
A partial differential equation expressed in a form of∇2 P=b, where P and b are functions.
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Reading matter; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet(especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect); SYN.
The manifestation of emotional inadequacy is considered grimacing, expressed in exaggerated, exaggerated, rapidly changing facial movements.
Expressed in number of days, this column captures any free trial periods or money-back guarantee periods offered by the VPN.
America does more than speak, for the values expressed in the United Nations charter.
The rate and nper arguments must be calculated using payment periods expressed in the same units.
From this viewpoint, mathematical objects are entities satisfying the axioms of a formal theory expressed in the language of predicate logic.
The Lord is love itself, expressed in the form of wisdom itself.
An ability to transfer ideas expressed in one language into an equally meaningful form in the other language.
For a linear motor, with force F expressed in newtons and velocity v expressed in meters per second.
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