Examples of using To be invented in English and their translations into Spanish
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you do not care to be invented, test Wordoid.
And it turned out the atom bomb was able to be invented… and that's the way they went.
new languages to be invented and acted out, in order to secure the future
One of these games the"the Game of the Goose" and it is said to be invented by Palamedes, son of Euboea's King
After 45 years of history, we still believe that everything has yet to be invented.
as a literary fiction, van Manen remarks… did not need to be invented by the Christian writers,
means existing now or to be invented in the future;
structures are needed-“Trade Union/ Labor 4.0” needs to be invented and implemented to respond to the impacts of Industry 4.0.
structures are needed-“Trade Union 4.0” needs to be invented and implemented, as an effective response to Industry 4.0.
some new thinking and structures are needed-“Trade Union 4.0” needs to be invented and implemented to respond to the impacts of Industry 4.0.
Loredana is a feminine given name, claimed to be invented by French author Lucile Aurore Dupin(George Sand)
incorporating them into existing characters or into ones yet to be invented.
Candlestick charts are believed to be invented in the 18th century by a trader named Homma Munehisa, who was analyzing the futures market(he was mainly interested in rice)
as we all say:"there's nothing new to be invented", there's still the necessity of finding new ideas because there are still things that we need,
existing now or to be invented in the future, allowing the public to have access to audiovisual works,
But you, you seem to be inventing your own truth!
It has to be invented.
That had to be invented?
He still to be invented… a new dad.
I don't know what's still to be invented.