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Meanings of know respectively in anglès
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Usage of know respectively in anglès
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There are two systems of punctuation in use, knownrespectively as the close and open systems.
2
Of these valves there are three kinds, knownrespectively as the Brin, the Birmingham, and the Manchester.
3
They are knownrespectively as "tactical" and "strategical" movements.
4
The girls lived in three hostels-forSeniors, Intermediates, and Juniors-knownrespectively as St. Githa's, St. Elgiva's, and St. Ethelberta's.
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On the next floor are various sleeping-apartments, and two cozy parlors, knownrespectively as the red room and the blue.
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There are two specially interesting collections of manuscript Anglo-Saxon poems, knownrespectively as the Exeter Book and the Vercelli Book.
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(For the record, these three possible universes are knownrespectively as closed, open, and flat.)
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There are, therefore, two radically different types of acetylene apparatus to be met with, knownrespectively as "automatic" and "non-automatic" generators.
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At each corner of the diamond is a base, and these are knownrespectively as home base, first base, second base, and third base.
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Next, to the right, come the two round towers of the Conciergerie, knownrespectively as the Tour de César and the Tour de Montgomery.
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Both together are called Subalterns, and similarly in the other forms of opposition the two propositions involved are knownrespectively as Contraries, Sub-contraries and Contradictories.
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There were two persons in the village, father and son, he very heartily detested, knownrespectively as Old Gaarge and Young Gaarge, inveterate poachers both.