Examples of using Relatively unknown in English and their translations into French
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
yet it remains relatively unknown, which is finally a good thing for us.
Its ecology is still relatively unknown, but it is presumed that it is a daylight predator whose prey includes small crustaceans and fish.
treaty bodies remain relatively unknown at the national level
he was relatively unknown in Italy.
at that the time the band was relatively unknown and began working on their first studio album.
which has received significant media attention, interior air pollution remained relatively unknown until the early 2000s.
Matera remained relatively unknown by the general public until it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
were relatively unknown.
the 1992 Democratic primary field consisted of relatively unknown candidates.
which is a relatively unknown concept.
Cultural rights are a field still relatively unknown for which few research and information are available.
then a relatively unknown condition.
French Alps, Piedmont is a relatively unknown holiday destination, but is a delightful location for camping.
Tajikistan is a relatively unknown country which became independent after the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1991.
This review revealed that the magnitude of IP-related fraud remains relatively unknown in the United Nations body of knowledge.
which is still relatively unknown(strangely enough) in other areas.
Japanese technologies are still relatively unknown among the States parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and are not being
its causal association to blindness is relatively unknown by smokers.
For the United Nations system, the magnitude of IP-related fraud remains relatively unknown.
We have chosen to publish it because it allows us to more accurately pinpoint this relatively unknown aspect.