Examples of using Denotes in English and their translations into Hungarian
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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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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
The word also denotes.
Note: Higher level denotes higher stress.
Its name indicates a special characteristic that the meaning of Islam denotes.
I= the index that denotes the risk position; and.
I= the index that denotes an instrument subject to curvature risks associated with risk factor k;
J= index that denotes the five liquidity horizons listed in the first column of Table 1;
The Loop at the end of this affix denotes the word is to be used adverbially;
The topmost part of your body generally denotes strength and washing it first indicates that you have a firm opinion about everything
If N(x) denotes the number of terms of the sequence less than x,
Perhaps it is the maternal notion of Mamma Africa that denotes a sense of care
The word blasphemy, which among profane authors denotes generally every kind of reproach,
The factor Corr i, j denotes the item set out in row i and in column j
Furthermore, the prefix"post" in postmillennialism denotes the view that Christ will return after Christians(not Christ Himself)
This means that the constitution denotes that the ruler of the state is best qualified to interpret Islam
The former denotes a married woman, the second a single
since the late 20th century it almost exclusively denotes the rest(or invariant) mass.
Wanton disregard is a legal term that denotes an individual's extreme lack of care for the well-being
The Greek word rendered“truth” denotes that which conforms to fact or to what is proper and right.
In the context of VLANs, the term"trunk" denotes a network link carrying multiple VLANs,
derived from Japanese PakuPaku which denotes the action of opening