Examples of using Evocative in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
is the most beautifully evocative town on the island,
Tangier holds an evocative tinge of this racy past,
is a modern painter of“internal” landscapes, evocative compositions that reflect the synthesis of numerous schools of influence- Eastern philosophy,
Thiên Hậu, this evocative temple is visited by local worshippers as well as tourists,
the artists were chosen for the quality of their proposals in relation to the curatorial project, for the evocative power of their work,
very early experiences(before age two)- cannot be remembered(See the child studies of Eleanor Galenson on"evocative memory").
the Slavic parts of Europe especially,"national romanticism" provided a series of answers to the 19th-century search for styles that would be culturally meaningful and evocative, yet not merely historicist.
One of the island's most famous tourist attractions- thanks to writer Lawrence Durrell- Bellapais is a wonderfully old-fashioned village of humble whitewashed cottages that sprawl down the hillside ending at the evocative ruins of Bellapais Abbey below.
the ability to manipulate their evocative and symbolic value.
Ljubljana's most famous bridge is at the far end- the evocative and much-loved Dragon Bridge,
distinguished by a poetic and evocative atmosphere.
the Slavic parts of Europe especially,"national romanticism" provided a series of answers to the nineteenth-century search for styles that would be culturally meaningful and evocative, yet not merely historicist.
the ability to manipulate their evocative and symbolic value.
Lyrical and evocative, Sight Reading asks questions about what makes a family,
in addition to his own evocative inventions.
the phrase's 2009 use to support Internet censorship by the Department of Communications of the government of Australia was evocative of Helen Lovejoy.[41].
are also evocative and intriguing, from Rolls Royce
Taken by an uncredited Department of Justice photographer in 1960, this evocative image depicts Ruby Bridges,
Nice phrase, very evocative.
Medical terms are less evocative.