Examples of using More defined in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Ergonomically, improvements include buttons with more defined ridges and curves, which enable more intuitive control,
Stylist's tips For a more defined and lasting effect, use the hair dryer's medium heat setting to preserve the hair's elasticity.
It's much better to have a more defined attitude even if it's somewhat negative.
Honda categories are more defined as the series looks toward the finale at the end of September in Lancaster.
and recover more defined contouring.
This external monitor allows cameramen to have a more defined vision and wider of the internal camera's monitor.
The contours of the critical zones appear more defined and the skin returns tonic and elastic.
In the blazers from Alexander Wang shoulders are even more defined and marked by a zip that delimits the perimeter.
a lot more defined.
Europe has a definitely more defined structure, but it doesn't mean at all that there is no will to explore new modalities.
they too often seem more defined by party alignments than by selfawareness of their ecclesial experience
energetically connected unit processes which performs one or more defined functions.
physical performance and get a more defined.
the muscles become more defined due to a lower fat content
The Freeman“Tailor”elements express a different personality, with their more defined shapes and one-piece seats enhanced with top-stitching that accents their graphic nature
these lines become more defined.
Listening to the piano is amazing, the sound became more defined and more natural. And I think when I was so skeptical;
Peacoat History Peacoat around Unlike the more defined history of the Trench Coat, the origins of the peacoat are more ambiguous.
One reason is to make the natural color look brighter and more defined.
have a greater vascularity and will be more defined, something that is normally so difficult to achieve.