Examples of using Very distinctive in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Official/political
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Programming
The style and decoration of the grave goods found in the cemetery are very distinctive, and artifacts made in this style are widespread in Europe.
This little insect has a very distinctive steely blue colouration with large black dots on the carapace
shape of any design, very distinctive features of LED lamps.
This unique, liquid matte lipstick, with very distinctive pigmentation, lasts for hours.
This very distinctive, sensual and captivating fragrance will definitely win you over
The town has been made famous by its tiny, very distinctive, whitewashed buildings with conical shaped roofs called Trulli.
This has allowed us to achieve greater contrast and a very distinctive interplay of light and shadows.
although both have complex and very distinctive cultures, we share much.
is wonderfully expressed in this very distinctive configuration.
though often in very distinctive forms.
but she's very distinctive, very attractive, very forceful.
The geographical distribution of these countries is very distinctive, because the great majority of them are found in Africa.
The"H" is very distinctive, but it's just not enough to go on.
The interior in the Moroccan style is very distinctive- it is reflected in every detail.
The use of deaf men for interviews finally telling their story was both very distinctive and respectful.
Asian fruits in general have a very distinctive taste and aroma.
a delay of up to 30ms for a subtle to a very distinctive doubling sound.
the archivolts are carved with some very distinctive personifications of the Seven Liberal Arts as well as the classical authors and philosophers most associated with them.
although both have complex and very distinctive cultures, we share much the same fundamental values
the archivolts are carved with some very distinctive personifications of the Seven Liberal Arts as well as the classical authors and philosophers most closely associated with them.