Examples of using Sharpness in English and their translations into Czech
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Unfortunately gentlemen, what Mr. Tytus, with brutal sharpness, typical of his intellectual condition called"whore",
After every third sharpening, the sharpness depth(depth limitation) must be checked
Should the sharpness be diminished with time, you can easily sharpen the blade with the included grindstone.
The course is intended not only for working with light, image sharpness, cropping and composition
which affects the final quality of the printout good contrast and sharpness of the image.
dark beer, with pleasant sharpness and drinkability.
delicate sharpness, and a pleasant hint of subtle hop bitterness.
brightness, and sharpness.
worked out what the ideal distance was between them to get maximum magnification along with maximum sharpness.
Together with the customer, we define all the relevant parameters to ensure your individual requirements are met- to provide greater sharpness and better service lifetimes.
Surgical stainless steel cutting edges are created by patented technology of photo etching and offer long lasting extreme sharpness.
versatility the grater cube is equipped with 3 original graters from surgical stainless steel sharpened by patented technology of photo etching for extreme sharpness and longevity.
she made up for with the size and sharpness of her four teeth.
dynamic contrast and razor sharpness displays every details in darker areas of your videos without color washout in brighter areas maintaining a dynamic natural values for the ultimate video display.
improves the sharpness of vision, calms irritated eyes,
dynamic contrast and sharpness enhancement to display photos
As a token of remembrance to honour the dead, to take a photo of a child when it died… to quell the sharpness of grief," it says. Apparently it was quite common in the 19th century.
dynamic contrast and sharpness enhancement to display photos
As a token of remembrance to honour the dead, Apparently it was quite common in the 19th century to quell the sharpness of grief," it says. to take a photo of a child when it died.