Examples of using Sparse in English and their translations into Czech
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Kind of sparse for a newborn.
your very sparse notes.
My summer wardrobe's looking a little sparse.
Place is a bit sparse.
The snack in Murnau is pretty sparse.
It's quite sparse.
It is de-encrypting sparse.
Glassware looking a little sparse.
It's gonna be pretty much sparse.
Parchment face, sparse white hairs combed in strict parallels,"blind,
Google Toast," announced a Google software engineer in a sparse room crammed with reporters who,
endeavored to support us with our sparse Dutch knowledge or to speak German with us.
black suit, Parchment face, sparse white hairs combed in strict parallels,
In others, we found the vegetation too sparse to sustain life or the water supply too limited.
dead grass and sparse trees and-and a few hills.
computer representation of sparse systems, sparse matrices, storage formats for sparse matrices.
Numerical methods for solving sparse systems of linear algebraic equations,
photographic opportunities were a bit sparse. Sadly, though, while we were covering the ground.
Moreover, data from surveys are often sparse in time, which means that the rotation period- the basic physical parameter- cannot be estimated from the data easily.
Contrary to classical lightcurves where the period is"visible" in the data, a wide interval of all possible periods has to be scanned densely when analysing sparse data.