Examples of using Understood in in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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However, what is thus understood in this modern usage does not cover the higher aspects of"relationship within the Universal Mind.".
Solidarity, understood in its deepest sense, is a way of making history,
English is mandatory in high school and usually understood in at least a basic level in tourists' areas.
Understood in His divine and human mystery,
sometimes understood in a one-sided and superficial way,
For example, the phrase“chigau chigau” is usually understood in Tokyo as a strong disapproval, like you going“No, no!” or“That's not right!”.
Solidarity, understood in its deepest sense, is a way of making history,
English is mandatory in high school and usually understood in at least a basic level in tourist areas.
Wikipedia's open contribution model is poorly understood in markets where there's low awareness, and this is therefore viewed as a weakness.[1].
sometimes understood in a one-sided and superficial way,
I understood in this moment, how hard it is for a man to win his freedom in India.
the way they are understood in Germany may not be ignored when interpreting Sect. 583 ZPO.
Hindi is also understood in a few other parts of India as well as in the neighbouring countries of Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
It is to be understood in the literal sense of inspiration and means an inspired-ness which comes from the Spirit of God.
This can also be discussed and understood in terms of the centres.
a phenomena Elliott already understood in the 1930s.
The word"kosher" means"suitable" or"allowed to eat", also understood in the English language as"appropriate" or"ac-ceptable".
Working against artists, Koegel claimed, is the fact that“the law hasn't accepted two principals that are well understood in the art world.
Basic digital rights must be addressed, discussed and understood in the digital world.
The settlement patterns of these towns are more like civil townships than"towns" as that term is generally understood in most of the United States.