Examples of using Design techniques in English and their translations into Slovak
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very effective design techniques.
Design techniques for visual expansion of space- the use of light coatings for walls
For this increase, some design techniques are necessary, among which wall decoration plays an important role.
objects, design techniques.
Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC): Involves design techniques that minimize electromagnetic interference(EMI).
However, there are simple design techniques that will help make the sanitary room not only comfortable, but also comfortable.
We offer you a photo of a dark bedroom so you can see different design options, design techniques and just enjoy the beauty of dark tones.
Manufactured power supplies must employ design techniques that provide electromagnetic compatibility(EMC) by minimizing electromagnetic interference(EMI).
And if you use such design techniques as mirrors, glossy surfaces,
you can use some design techniques to complete the creation of an ideal image of the room.
in any kitchen, special design techniques make the room individual.
Thus, by using design techniques space or spaces it becomes clear boundaries, or disclosed.
Very interesting look design techniques, when one of the countertops of the U-shaped corner kitchen, is located along the wall with a window.
it will be possible to at least successfully use clever design techniques.
This is a completely modern style, in the design of which various design techniques imitating the decoration of the rural house are used.
you can use more subtle design techniques.
there are various design techniques that can visually increase space.
shape of the kitchen leaves much to be desired, design techniques are used that help to change the space externally and functionally.
try to remedy the situation by using design techniques.
requirements being mis-understood and of the systems functionality straying from the requirements through the use of inadequate analysis and design techniques.