Examples of using A trait in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Many consider it to be the band's most aggressive album, a trait that was softened on following releases.
From an evolutionary perspective, consciousness is a trait that some animals have at least humans have it.
That's a trait that is needed for my ship people, you know?
The basal position would be indicated by the presence of a hyposphene, a secondary rear articulation process, which is a trait shared with the basal rebbachisaurids Histriasaurus, Comahuesaurus and Demandasaurus.
success are rooted in a trait most of us disregard.
He was commenting on Russians' deep-seated political apathy- a trait that persists to this day.
take them is a trait of strong people.
derivative a trait characteristic of these compounds.
As a Stellaria species it can be characterised by their flehy leaves a trait it shares with the saltmarsh stitchwort: Stellaria humifusa.
But it is frequently a trait of serial killers. Certainly, not all psychopaths are criminals.
Among retroviruses, lentiviruses have evolved the most efficacious machinery to achieve this goal- a trait that is extremely valuable in gene therapy.
Equipoise is also well known for increasing red blood cell count, a trait shared by most all anabolic steroids.
derivative a trait characteristic of these compounds.
It's a trait of paranoiacs to make detailed,
Cell count results from milk recording are used as a trait for the breeding value estimation of the somatic cell count.
We can be thankful for their self criticism, a trait so many bands lack,
That said, this is not a trait that can be passed to other plants.
green emerald eyes, a trait that runs in her family.
new breeds are created by adding a trait of one creature to another, for example.
as this seems to be a trait of fraudulent adverts.
