Examples of using A sharp in English and their translations into Greek
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depth suggest a quick jabbing motion with a sharp, jagged object.
This phenomenon is fraught with a sharp unpleasant odor,
Yet the GreatDepression caused a sharp economic downturn,
hit his neck on something with a sharp, horizontal edge.
Tempering takes place at a temperature of+ 515-525° C with a sharp cooling in water(+ 20° C) for 10 days.
there was a sharp territorial dispute over the Danzig corridor that separated the German territory into two parts.
Nevertheless, a sharp and accelerated rise in average charges suggests client demand for Greek goods remains robust.”.
This is a cutting and pricking sword with a sharp, long blade,
lacking natural buyers without a sharp steepening of yield curves.
the problem occurs after a sharp and strong pressure on the muscle.
A sharp and accelerated decrease in new export orders(also a series record)
And if you have a sharp, aggravating pain in the lower right,
Medium size, dark and sparkling with a sharp intelligent expression
interferon beta-1a exhibits a sharp multi-exponential decline,
have a sharp and even cramping character.
dark and sparkling with a sharp intelligent expression
The rate at which internet users are accessing the web is growing at a sharp incline.
In cases where tachycardia is combined with a sharp blanching of the skin,
financial crisis in decades has hit Europe hard with a sharp economic.