Examples of using Much larger in English and their translations into Turkish
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It was thus a sizeable city by any standards and much larger than the Roman towns of Gaul or Britain.
Which means they're probably scraping off a nice chunk of space rock They're on the dark side, off a much larger piece of space rock any minute.
Object much larger than the others. Thermal imaging from the Hubble shows us… that within each cluster is a central.
Like the concrete block, the transistor allows you to build much larger, more complex circuits, one brick at a time.
similar to life forms discovered on Hansen's Planet, but much larger.
The secondary component, κ Sco B, is smaller than the primary, but still much larger than the Sun.
a half in length, much larger than most amphibians today.
The gate was part of a much larger scheme for a processional way into the city, from which there are sections in many other museums.
A self-organized network, a collection of hubs that form a much larger whole that wasn't predetermined and remains ungoverned.
A thinner sheet of water also has a much larger surface-area than a droplet of the same volume,
aiming his glancing blows, he can make much larger, sharper flakes.
Except on a much larger scale, and with a copy of the Kellorem device, Adam has all the power he needs to carry it out.
A much larger attack of an army of about 16,000 soldiers in the west on Dornach,
Uninterruptible power supplies(UPS) may be powered by supercapacitors, which can replace much larger banks of electrolytic capacitors.
That provide homes for all kinds of other, much larger creatures. And together, they eventually create the huge reefs.
After consuming a much larger amount of Chakra than Sakura
Has a much larger footprint than the current Lubbock design, and that design is the one I reminded Kevin that Tucumcari.
It's because the whole area is also a much larger super volcano,
And some of you have noticed that we switched from the smallest genome to a much larger one.
powerful gasoline engine, not much larger than a lady's foot.