Examples of using Inflection in English and their translations into Greek
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Examples, pronunciation guides, inflection guides, synonyms.
Secondary Automatic calculation of curve inflection point.
Inflection point appears, low-temperature fresh milk will explode.
If I had to guess based on his inflection, it's an Indonesian dialect.
The'new' is an inflection on a preceding form;
We smooth out the inflection points, and voila… a kick-ass force field to trap the opposite Flash.
During the preparation of her undergraduate thesis she was occupied with the inflection in the dialect of Cappadocian
I believe that Africa has reached an inflection point with a march of democracy
Inflection and linking should not be,
Details such as intonation, inflection, and pacing are particularly difficult to model,
number of conditions and disorders like irregular maturation cycle, inflection in the reproductive parts, etc.
The inflection point where the top 1 percent begins to own more wealth than the middle class started in 2010.
It also refers to the accent, inflection, intonation, and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker,
with a markedly positive inflection, which was endorsed in Rossanda's concluding remarks.
Any inflection of his voice, any tone… any emotion that adds to his words… I want you to let me know.
Each word, inflection and tone of voice is interpreted,
Icelandic has preserved more verb and noun inflection, and has to a considerable extent developed new vocabulary based on native roots rather than borrowings from other languages.
quiet and deep,'has the inflection of beloved voices that have fallen silent.".
we witnessed an inflection point for cyber conflict,
The inflection of the copula is entirely agglutinative