Examples of using Symbolises in English and their translations into Czech
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A crack symbolises the vulnerability of a body,
The re-evaluation of toy safety in line with these new legislative standards symbolises the colegislators' commitment to considering this area as a priority,
Her fate symbolises the history of our divided continent- a refugee after the Second World War,
Apart from the fact that the statue symbolises inventiveness and dynamism,
For me, the European Arrest Warrant symbolises the concept of a European state
The statue symbolises the resourcefulness and dynamism,
spreading our wings"), symbolises our company's determination to gradually improve our social commitment,
on one short side a turtle with a curled snake symbolises the north; and on the front side a phoenix with outspread wings symbolises the south.
Obelisks symbolise the phallus and fertility.
The hands symbolise friendship.
M: Traditionally the Tā Moko symbolised your position in your community.
The breasts symbolise motherhood?
Eyes symbolise the third eye in our minds.
Now it would symbolise a new marriage,
The rows of angels symbolised the king's divine right to rule.
Three, the crucifix. Symbolising the power of good over evil.
The cave could symbolise the womb.- Very funny.
Three, the crucifix. Symbolising the power of good over evil.
These things symbolise all that we want to get rid of.
I think this imaginary lava might symbolise Abed's fear of change.