Examples of using Represents something in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Representing something terrific we don't even know about in biology.
Sometimes something small can represent something much bigger.
Epcot represented something different.
I think Ali represented something bigger than Ali,” James said.
I think Ali represented something bigger than Ali.
Cook represented something different.
Represented something different.
I knew the cancer represented something held in and not expressed.
Cook represented something different.
Symbols represent something.
You said that maybe the painting represented something important.
Each leaf represent something different, with the first representing hope,
third position in GTD class represent something special, obtained in one of the most famous endurance races in the world.
Issue at work: the facilitator asks everyone to build a model representing something they know well(i.e. an issue they are having
When asked whether migrants represent something“good” or something“bad” 54.7% answered“bad” while only 29%“good”.
Informativeness. Correctly designed logo contains the main essence of the information message about the company, representing something in between a laconic appearance
These things that represent something so special about the human family are,
to just stay with that person, because they represent something that is so special- and you call it soul mate.
High-tech devices used for oil well drilling represent something that should be present in every large company that is working with oil.
The Hogfather is also a character in the book, representing something akin to Father Christmas.