Examples of using Surrounding objects in English and their translations into Greek
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In this disease the child sees all surrounding objects distorted because the cornea assumes an irregular shape in this case we spea….
In future, cars can communicate with smart traffic signs, surrounding objects and other vehicles on the road.
which, in contact with surrounding objects are converted into ordinary ashes.
can cause damage to himself, as well as surrounding objects.
In the future, cars will understand the traffic signs, surrounding objects and different vehicles on the road.
engenders in young infants a kind of attention to the surrounding objects that promotes categorization,” said Waxman, a co-author and professor of psychology.
engenders in young infants a kind of attention to the surrounding objects that promotes categorization," said Sandra Waxman, a co-author and professor of psychology.
which is formed by 5-6 years, without which the correct ratio of surrounding objects in space is impossible.
onto the ground and/or surrounding objects, the child can more safely slide down
Google was able to use them to teach algorithms that it had been running to differentiate between human targets and surrounding objects.
At the same time, the stainless steel mesh cover can be red to produce far infrared radiation heating the surrounding objects(at this time of the infrared ray to the human body).
Google was able to use them to teach the algorithms it was running how to distinguish between human targets and surrounding objects.
onto the ground and/or surrounding objects, Children can more safely slide down
avoid storing in high voltage power supply of high pressure with the surrounding objects happen unnecessary discharge,
it's wise enough to ignore other surrounding objects such as buildings,
The planned rear-facing sensor would instead use a time-of-flightapproach that calculates the time it takes for a laser to bounce off surrounding objects to create a three-dimensional picture of the environment.
The new and planned rear-facing sensor would instead use a time-of-flight approach that calculates the time it takes for a laser to bounce off surrounding objects to create a three-dimensional picture of the environment.
The planned rear-facing sensor would instead use a time-of-flight approach that calculates the time it takes for a laser to bounce off surrounding objects to create a three-dimensional picture of the environment.
The system apparently uses a time-of-flight approach that calculates the time it takes for a laser to bounce off surrounding objects to create a three-dimensional picture of the environment.
forming a striking contrast with the fierce light which illuminates all surrounding objects.