Examples of using What appears in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Well, Susan, I see what appears to be a dark vent.
They found what appears to be a partial shoe tread in this blood.
What appears hidden… is easily visible. I am sorry.
He drew a raccoon with what appears to be, a distended scrotum.
And what appears to be the victim's blood, still visible, on his clothing and face.
She does have what appears… to be a fracture of the frontal skull.
What appears is good;
He/she observes, what appears here is the nickname.
But what appears as an obstacle may in fact be an opportunity.
There is a method to what appears to be my madness, Mr. King.
We have landed in what appears to be an underwater cavern, Admiral.
What appears resembles the appearance of an empty space.
What appears to be a large mushroom is visible behind the bird.
This guy has got what appears to be a double tap-entry wound to the sternum.
To achieve what appears to be impossible.
I found what appears to be cornstarch powder on the victim's wounds.
She also has what appears to be… a set of fangs.
This is similar to what appears in Twin Spin.
From what appears to be a good thing. Don't want to walk away.
I also found Dead cut flowers and what appears to be candle wax.