Examples of using Trying to develop in English and their translations into Greek
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Computer
increased movement is the latest breakthrough for Melbourne researchers trying to develop prosthetic limbs that work“like normal”.
For anyone trying to develop muscle and achieve a leaner body without the danger of utilizing prohibited steroids,
For anyone trying to develop muscular tissue
design thinking team heard, over and over again, when trying to develop new business concepts for traditional butcher shops in Germany.
they accuse Iran without any evidence of trying to develop atomic weapons.
there is no point trying to develop a sponsorship plan.
In his arsenal is always under nother explosive mechanisms- he continually puts dynamite in the way of his opponents or trying to develop speed using rocket attached to his back.
which the nation is doing by trying to develop robots that can do the leg work.
I think it's going to become the standard by which everybody cultures their cells, including trying to develop conditions for human cells,” said Jon Oatley,
effort of animal welfare organizations goes toward trying to develop new laws
traveling around the world has experienced several cultures trying to develop their own history in the classical dance, gave opportunities to young dancers
The Russian Union of Journalists tries to develop this awareness.
Yum, try to develop a few great combinations with Pancake fashion designer!
The Commission tried to develop Greek participation in the advanced data-processing programme.
Most parents try to develop their children from birth.
Last man who tried to develop here, he shot in cold blood.
There had been an occasion when Lenin tried to develop such a strategy.
Equipment, try to develop your character based on various systems,
Try to develop that.
We should try to develop that mind.