Examples of using Construction in English and their translations into Italian
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Computer
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Official/political
buses, construction vehicles, industrial
The sweeper construction is polyethylene roto-molded, making it extremely strong
Construction of the Liechtenstein City Palace began in 1691 on the instruction of Dominik Andreas Graf Kaunitz to designs by Enrico Zuccalli.
Construction began in March 1520
The Cap Fiber construction makes it particularly lightweight yet robust,
Then the ground was bought by Roger Penske. In 1995 construction of the track started and two years later they were finished.
Ant works construction, I'm in the printing industry,
The Cathedral is the medieval cathedral of Pisa, whose construction was begun in 1063- 1064 by architect Buscheto
Unique internal rotor construction and excellent magnetic field design,
Construction of the new production
The single-stage compact construction of the L-BV5 reduces the space required for the installation of the pumps to around half that required by conventional modular machines.
So we passed a law saying that if any sacred Wamapoke artifact is found on a development site, all construction must immediately stop.
investment and construction must be aligned with the future influx of urban dwellers.
we will rescind our permission to build the bridge and construction will stop!
In 1123, the same year in which he was elevated to the position of abbot, he started construction on the Angel's Castle(10 October 1123).
agriculture and the construction and tanning industry.
many references use only the designation"atomic line filter" to describe specifically the absorption-re-emission construction.
building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.
information-rich substation models to increase the quality of design deliverables to support construction and handover into operations.
Today, over 50 per cent of the labour force is employed in manufacturing, construction, transport and the service sector, while 40 per cent of the population is urbanised.