Examples of using What is called 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
What is called, just chohom.
I've, what is called,"failing eyesight".
And I believe in what is called"Big boys rules".
This resembles what is called as spermicide in modern times.
Oh, no no… Not motionless, what is called?
These men are buried in what is called a'collective grave'.
MP3 works to make file sizes smaller by using what is called….
But why the operator has decided what is called"pull the cat's tail"- is unclear.
In the UK, we have what is called a Civil Contingencies Act,
When you interact with these codes you do what is called Optical Pineal Induction.
It has what is called an active-on-demand system,
How to do this and do, what is called, a little blood?
An NIS client establishes what is called a binding to a particular NIS server using the ypbind daemon.
There are four daṇḍas. One daṇḍa is the, what is called, symbol of his person.
What is called"safeguarding power" is the sum of"working power" and"idle power.
Look out for what is called Alexander technique for posture which is widely used by singers and actors.
Not that"Brahmā showed that," what is called,"weakness.
The science behind this commonly found drug shows that caffeine increases what is called thermogenesis, or the energy that is required to burn fat.
For example, we here at Ecwid practice what is called“No blame culture”.
most of it comes from what is called emotional eating.