Examples of using Termed in English and their translations into Serbian
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It won't be termed as such for no reason.
But there remains an idea of moral error termed“sin.”.
Some animals are capable of producing their own light, termed bioluminescence.
Our concern here is with what might be termed the“McDonaldization of Society.”!
notably Skinner termed as"positive reinforcement.
I don't know a single member of my family who could be termed“normal”.
often termed antigens, dendritic cells convert them into smaller pieces and display the antigenic fragments on their cell surfaces.
in an internationally agreed-upon, monumental, multivolume series termed the"Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum(CIL)".
an internationally agreed upon, monumental, multi-volume series termed the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum(CIL).
Anaximander of Miletus termed it apeiron, but we generally take it to mean the same thing, which is to say.
A field of cacti surrounding the U.S. Naval station at Guantanamo Bay planted by Cuba was occasionally termed the"Cactus Curtain".
This"over-reliance" on the private sector would likely lead to what he termed"climate apartheid"- where the rich"escape overheating, hunger, and conflict".
Termed‘successful psychopaths', their traits include insincerity, a lack of empathy
National liberal and pan-Germanist parties have been termed the"Third Camp"(German: Drittes Lager)
Sometimes the streets were termed by their directions, so today we have the Dunavska Street,
have been termed"alt-lite".
There is a view based on the philosophical question of personal identity, termed open individualism by Daniel Kolak.
revealed a list of modern life's top misconceptions, or“faux facts”, as Ripley's Believe It or Not! termed them.
It was operated in Newman's new section, termed the"Newmanry", was housed initially in Hut 11
He termed the three central concepts of metaphysics in order not to be deceived without knowing what is real.