Examples of using More restrained in English and their translations into Indonesian
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For instance, the depiction of Krypton reflects the older idealized version in the Silver Age of Comic Books while the scope of Superman's powers reflects the more restrained contemporary concept as developed by John Byrne in that the superhero has to struggle to perform spectacular feats, while Clark Kent
For instance, the depiction of Krypton reflects the older idealized version in the Silver Age of Comic Books while the scope of Superman's powers reflects the more restrained contemporary concept as developed by John Byrne in that the superhero has to struggle to perform spectacular feats,
For instance, the depiction of Krypton reflects the older idealized version in the Silver Age of Comic Books while the scope of Superman's powers reflect the more restrained contemporary concept as developed by John Byrne in that the superhero has to struggle to perform spectacular feats,
The back was more restrained.
Originally, Su Luo was also more restrained.
Dark blue will promote a more restrained mood.
Education is no more restrained to books.
Bielecki tends to be a little more restrained in her choices.
Therefore Girl with Pearl Earring is much more restrained and delicate.
The family elders are a lot more restrained now thanks to you.
Design“B”(above) is a more restrained and less-costly version.
The Baroque style became more restrained in France, but grand in scale.
Underground, the decor is more restrained and includes seven types of marble.
The asymmetry within a symmetry is the mark of a more restrained Baroque.
Because police are actually more restrained in the use of force than the military are.
European leaders shifted from their chorus of“Assad must go” to more restrained rhetoric.
Previously, the Union parties had shown a more restrained attitude towards cryptocurrencies than the FDP.
Such behavior makes the strong gender more alarming and makes them more restrained in expressing their feelings;
SPIEGEL: The United States' foreign policy in the Middle East has become more restrained under President Obama.