Examples of using Relatively thin in English and their translations into Greek
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The very same case should be relatively thin, so that your body is felt latex,
Because the facial skin around the eye socket is relatively thin and transparent, even a slight pooling of blood can result in a very noticeable discoloration.
is to speak of appendages as"tentacles" when they have relatively thin"peduncles" or"stalks" with"clubs" at their tips.
the playing field for competitive chess was relatively thin.
it seems relatively thin side of the tire,
Scientists from Georgia Institute of Technology found that despite the atmosphere at that height being relatively thin, lacking in oxygen,
can obtain any large diameter and relatively thin wall thickness For the above two reasons,
since the live conductors within the cable are surrounded by a relatively thin layer of insulation(the dielectric),
is to speak of appendages as"tentacles" when they have relatively thin"peduncles" or"stalks" with"clubs" at their tips.
because the soft package of the substrate is relatively thin, gravure printing pressure,
which is relatively thin, so the fire board is generally Wear resistance,
Pfannkuchen are large(usually around 20- 24 cm in diameter), and relatively thin(~5mm) pancakes,[53]
which is a relatively thin layer immediately below the threshold of consciousness,
Honey, thank you for going out of your way to make me relatively thinner.".
titanium tubes with mostly relatively thinner walls.
titanium tubes with mostly relatively thinner walls.
thank you for going out of your way to make me relatively thinner.".
Blend for 5-6 minutes into a uniform, relatively thin mixture.
This paper is ideal for printing large quantities of text and produces a relatively thin printed document.
which has relatively thin and great grapes