Examples of using More expressive in English and their translations into Polish
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The second is much more expressive. It borders on the color frenzy hiding pure, awareness defining energy.
making them much more expressive and fragrant.
The Recital Pro features a 1/4 inch sustain pedal output allowing for more expressive playing.
which seems to be more expressive and sharp.
wah-wah pedals make the guitar even more expressive.
Its fretless fingerboard is perfect for more advanced players and provides a more expressive sounding instrument than a fretted bass.
The Sigma BMC-15FE+ also has a fretless fingerboard for a more expressive sound, perfect for experienced
are more expressive and non-toxic.
Lined fretless fingerboard for a more expressive tone, perfect for advanced
The mansards are more expressive when viewed from the rear garden, sitting on the colonnade as if on a podium.
depth that makes your performances more expressive.
Additional decorations in the form of fringe patterns and give even more expressive look, eye-catching to the carefully framed window.
get a little more expressive.
The main tube has increased resistance which can be utilised by experienced players to achieve a more expressive response.
In general terms, it must be said that the titanium version sounded in a more expressive way, the attack of sound was better defined.
the Sonus faber Guarneri Evolution show more expressive bodies, denser
it will be more expressive if its frame is just perfect.
it was the untrimmed version that had a better bass, which was somewhat more expressive and better controlled.
the whole presentation was more expressive, more accurate and therefore more natural.
S-Gamut/S-Log shooting give you flexibility to make more expressive movies by performing colour grading in post-production.