Examples of using Small cuts in English and their translations into Greek
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Computer
In the laparoscopic procedure, several small cuts are made into the skin of the abdomen,
which enters your body through small cuts, breaks or other susceptible websites on the skin of your feet.
It is important to keep in mind that the pepper itself should only be used on small cuts or scratches.
For men: Aloe vera gel can be used as an aftershave treatment as its healing properties can treat small cuts caused by shaving.
which enters your body through small cuts, breaks or various other susceptible sites on the skin of your feet.
can irritate or provoke small cuts if not done effectively and carefully.
Bacteria enter the skin through small cuts and abrasions or a bite,
which enters your body with small cuts, breaks or other susceptible websites on the skin of your feet.
which enters your body via small cuts, breaks or various other vulnerable sites on the skin of your feet.
then use the wet tile saw for making small cuts.
which enters your body via small cuts, breaks or various other prone sites on the skin of your feet.
which enters your body through small cuts, breaks or various other at risk websites on the skin of your feet.
For men: Aloe vera gel can be used as an after shave treatment as its healing properties can treat small cuts caused by shaving.
which enters your body via small cuts, breaks or other susceptible websites on the skin of your feet.
the trees themselves is not cut down, and make small cuts, after which the tree continues to fully grow.
which enters your body through small cuts, breaks or various other vulnerable sites on the skin of your feet.
After shaving, remove the worms that were hiding in your hair and heal small cuts.
which enters your body via small cuts, breaks or other susceptible websites on the skin of your feet.
allows your surgeon to see inside your knee using a camera inserted through small cuts in the skin.
An arthroscopy allows your surgeon to see inside your knee using a camera inserted through small cuts in the skin.