Examples of using Are parallel in English and their translations into Indonesian
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If you meet with a person whose currents are parallel with your own, then you get love.”.
Then squat to the point where your thighs are parallel to the floor, then back up again by lifting the barbell over your head.
They are parallel to the horizon but in this wide-angle shot the shape is  distorted, bending them up.
His theories are parallel to other theories of human development psychology,
Comparing two things as if they are parallel when they are  not really the same at all.
Hypertrophic scars primarily contain type III collagen and are parallel to the epidermal surface with abundant nodules
If both the straight lines are parallel then, the system has no solution
The past and future are parallel, but in between the two, in linear time,
the legs bent at the knees(the legs are parallel to the floor).
Ideally, your hips should also form a 90-degree angle so that your thighs are parallel to the floor and your knees
So when confronted withtwo towers whose corresponding outlines are parallel, the visual system assumes they must be  diverging asthey rise from view, and this is  what we see.
Soul Society are parallel to each other and are  two sides of the same coin.
You should then bend the knees until the thighs and the ground are parallel and your body is  in a seated position.
If two lines are parallel then the system is  inconsistent
the two outer flanges are parallel.
until your quads are parallel with the ground.
If the two lines are parallel, then there is  no solution to the system,
the plane of focus are parallel, and are  perpendicular to the lens axis;
you need to make sure that the sprockets are parallel to each other, turn the wheel.
both the shaft centerlines are parallel, but they are  offset by a distance.