Encara no tenim significats per a "convey a sense".
1All combinations of sounds convey a sense of colour to the mind.
2Politicians often employ the name of God to convey a sense of morality.
3They convey a sense of empathy with the countries about which he writes.
4Her actors convey a sense of minutely observed, psychologically accurate naturalism.
5Their very poses seemed to convey a sense of menace-ofdanger.
6Pleading and entreaty also convey a sense of incompleteness and take the rising inflection:
7Their Fifties flavoured Jimbob suits and denim dungarees helped convey a sense of kitsch.
8Such lines convey a sense of exaltation and infinite calm.
9No words can convey a sense of its dreariness.
10Most important thing it did was convey a sense of the fundamental continuity of American policy.
11I want the work to convey a sense of Mexico, her colour, her complexity and her culture.
12But the very terms in which he suggests it to us subtly convey a sense of impotence:-
13But neither can I convey a sense of the crushing shame with which I listened to it.
14They will, however inadvertently, convey a sense of hopelessness and resignation based on nothing but their own experience.
15She did not, of course, say that she had failed; she tried to convey a sense of mystery.
16With these 12 tracks he seeks to convey a sense of what inspires him and his local musicians.
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Convey a sense a través del temps
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