Examples of using Completely impossible in English and their translations into Romanian
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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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Computer
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Programming
This makes it completely impossible to track a user on the network,
it is completely impossible to get rid of them.
But to do it, you have do something that may, at first sight, seem completely impossible.
it must be workable and should not present already overburdened Member States with completely impossible tasks.
The condition in which the flexion of the joint is very painful or completely impossible, is called Dupuytren's contracture.
it can be completely impossible to be plump.
things can be programmed that previously seemed completely impossible.
Young Danish soldiers struggled here in a completely impossible and hopeless battle against a giant Prussian army.
As a result, the car is difficult to start, and repairs because of the low temperature in the room are completely impossible.
This temperature problem made the idea of the big bang itself seem completely impossible.
later care of pot plants becomes difficult or completely impossible.
Cooperation with many dispatch services is completely impossible without proper registration of the taxi driver
Hence the type of encryption VPN uses much more cunningly and in practice completely impossible to break.
glioblastoma was completely impossible to remove.
reanimating as a zombie would be completely impossible.
it will be completely impossible for us to build the trust between Member States that will inevitably be required if we are to engage in judicial cooperation.
it would be completely impossible for you to succeed in cultivation,
to clean the wound is completely impossible(for example, because of its inconvenient location),
I said from the start that it was completely impossible, that it wouldn't work,
they are pursuing ambitious structural reforms that would have been considered completely impossible before the crisis.