Examples of using Characterises in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
The study characterises in detail the existing traditional market chains that connect ware potato producers to markets in East Java and beyond.
I believe our know-how and the spirit that characterises the people of Ducati Corse are an extra value compared with our rivals.
But it is not simply the sheer scale of its physical beauty which characterises this land, where the Blue Nile has carved one of the world's greatest and most awesome gorges.
He characterises James as'capable of highly effective short-term interventions' yet had failed to achieve a position of unqualified authority.
Putting a little certain thing additional in your backyard characterises you and your flavours, in addition to it presents your dwelling a more exclusive character that stands out from your neighbors.
The benchmark is usually an index that characterises a large sample of the underlying asset class that the strategy trades in.
To this day the Muslim Brotherhood characterises Western societies
The fact is that there's no one thing that characterises Virgin's many successful ventures
where this genre is particularly successful and characterises musical culture more than in other European
as discussed earlier, learners need to develop an awareness of conceptual variation that currently characterises the global use of English by many speech communities.
sense of fun which characterises children's behaviour.
while not necessarily the most talented in the squad, characterises the team more than any other.
The process of continual change that characterises the world at the subatomic level is a striking confirmation of the fact that dialectics is not just a subjective invention of the mind,
learning EIL requires exposure to the diversity that characterises the language at various levels,
publishes Coningsby, in which he characterises Nathan Mayer Rothschild as,“the Lord and Master of the
What characterises the ultra-high pixel count is that the image produced is so real it's as if you could feel the powdery and grainy texture when
open-ended seminal work to express the ceaseless waiting that characterises their identity as Palestinians from a refugee camp in the West Bank.
including Al-Shabaab, but characterises these linkages as political(and,
The process of continual change which characterises the world at the subatomic level is a striking confirmation of the fact that dialectics is not just a subjective invention of the mind,
Dr Marcus Mietzner from the Australian National University characterises the former ambition as belonging to Prabowo Subianto's support base