Examples of using Accentuated in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
For children this risk may be accentuated because of a cumulative effect during a long lifetime use.
This is accentuated further by the rare Panga Panga fretboard,
This- accentuated negligence, industriality,"non-living" rooms,
houses acquire other outlines, accentuated by the beams of lamps,
The coffee uniqueness is accentuated by roasting by a traditional producer that is a synonym for top espresso not only in Italy.
especially in dark scenes video, accentuated the problem Exynos SOC sites.
The window of the window was accentuated by an unmatched banquet,
Miroslav Lajčák also accentuated that the prospect of EU membership would also mean a positive influence on the region itself.
not very accentuated, and with a slight sweet….
with notch mode producing scooped mids and accentuated upper octave harmonics.
Smooth surfaces, accentuated by sparse use of precise edges,
Lukáš Parízek accentuated:“The enhancement of bilateral cooperation is part and parcel of the enhancement of economic cooperation.
only accentuated in a good and skillfully disguise flaws.
Lumbar hyperlordosis is a common postural position where the natural curve of the lumbar region of the back is slightly or dramatically accentuated.
For children, this risk may be accentuated due to a cumulative effect during a long lifetime use(13).
We are aware that this is an ambitious goal, but we also believe that it is not unreachable,” accentuated the State Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
dual-link DVI support WQHD natively, accentuated by room-dominating audio via twin 3W speakers.
However, the destructive disposition cannot be so easily halted, since it has been too much accentuated through repeated practice.
can be accentuated by combining hearts,
Their dark blue backs are accentuated by a clearly defined area of green above the pectoral fin which fades away towards the middle of the body.
