Examples of using Which looks in English and their translations into Hebrew
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choose a hairstyle a bean which looks good both with smooth hair, and with wavy.
Glucose starts spilling out into the blood, which looks like gluconeogenesis has not been stopped which is consistent with insulin resistance.
In satellite project MTS TV has quite an impressive audience, which looks a package in other countries- Tajikistan,
My own strategy is to find a car, or the nearest equivalent, which looks as if it knows where it's going and follow it.
Of course, the most attractive one is the Twilight, which looks more like the recently announced Morpho Aurora color for the P20 Pro that was….
Alternatively, a simple tie could be applied, which looks like just two strings tied around each other.
Normally I throw a bunch of seeds around, see which looks best, thin out the rest,
The back is now frosted glass, which looks particularly good in silver, and has a triple camera lump in the top left.
My own strategy is to find a car, or the nearest equivalent, which looks as if it knows where it is going and follow it.
Of course, the most attractive one is the Twilight, which looks more like the recently announced Morpho Aurora color for the P20 Pro that was announced last month at IFA.
Flower"- a tattoo on the leg, which looks great with a good work of the artist.
Oh, the walls are dripping blood, which looks nothing like a phenolphthalein indicator exposed to a sodium carbonate solution.
Therefore, it is better to use the composition of a small size, which looks stylish and aesthetically pleasing,
This beautiful black granite has white colored fishes in the pattern, which looks beautiful after the flaming process.
a luxury yacht which looks magnificent with its wooden-panelled lounge,
I highly recommend Adam to anyone who wishes to create a high quality Wix based website which looks beautiful on both desktop and mobile devices.".
A Killing on Carnival Row is set in the future in a city called the Burgue, which looks a lot like 18th Century London.
Carnival Row is set in the future in a city called the Burgue, which looks a lot like 18th Century London.
It means smooth transition from one color to another which looks very gently
The most common knot is the butterfly knot, which looks like the four wings of a butterfly.