Examples of using Completely changes in English and their translations into Slovak
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additional lighting completely changes the perception of the ordinary hall
a unique energy weapon, which completely changes the dynamics of the gameplay.
Pregnancy is a beautiful condition that completely changes the life of a woman for the next 9 months.
a unique energy weapon that completely changes the dynamics of the gameplay.
Each voice completely changes the channel response,
unique energy weapons, which completely changes the dynamics of the gameplay.
However, that one letter completely changes the meaning of the word, so much so that other than the visual similarities there are no other comparisons to be made.
The expectation of the child is making significant adjustments in life, and sometimes it completely changes.
They have a passionate romance which ruins Adrian's family and completely changes his worldview.
a unique energy weapon, which completely changes the dynamics of the game process.
In Ray Bradbury's short story A Sound of Thunder, the killing of a butterfly in the distant past completely changes history.
Increasing the proportion of polysaccharides at the expense of other active substances actually completely changes the mushroom's nature.
doing another activity to take care of your baby completely changes the landscape.
the substance penetrates into the hair shaft, completely changes its structure, increases the volume.
shaping new technology which completely changes processes such as large investment,
which spreads the paint to the muscles and completely changes their color.
and this overhead completely changes the programming environment.
Ink completely changes short and rare eyelashes,
His life completely changes, because in it he no longer sees any meaning without alcohol.
From these pastoral atmospheres in the south of the cluster, the atmosphere completely changes in the north, for example in Varaždin.