Examples of using An expression for in English and their translations into Danish
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violet- is in the same way just an expression for different reactions between energies; and it is the same with every sensation,
Whatever we may say about it can be only an expression for something that it has produced.
they constitute what we call the"macrocosmos". So"macrocosmos" is in no way whatsoever an expression for something dead and lifeless.
then these words cannot be an expression for the self or the I but are merely an expression for something this I has created.
its body will become an expression for the very incarnation of love.
The world picture in pocket-sized edition therefore means that the entire universe is a living being, an expression for the highest idea of the display of consciousness, physical and mental creation and behaviour.
its body will become an expression for the very incarnation of love.
But because we have thus had to find an expression for"something" that could not be expressed as the"organism" or"matter",
It is simply an expression for this temporary terrestrial human mentality,
Completely rewritten the dlookup method which was not working correctly if anything else than a comma separated list of column names was used(like an expression, for example);
It's just an expression for, uh, uh, nothing.
Martha, in this country we have an expression for almost late.
F2-isoprostan(which is an expression for free radical levels) falls under treatment.
They… Well, just to make sure we're on the same page, is"send them downtown" not an expression for shredding a document?
If we want to write an expression for an interval between two numbers,
the translation refers to‘European integration', an expression for the supranational process that we reject.
An expression for the first s moments of the Hamming weight distribution of an arbitrary linear code in terms of the number of codewords of each weight less than s in the orthogonal complement, or dual code.
What does one understand by"God's image"?"God's image" is an expression for the very highest,
in 1854 he derived an expression for Carnot's principle.