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Meanings of
manifestations
in anglès
rus
проявление
portuguès
manifestação
espanyol
realización
català
manifestació
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Physical embodiment of an information artifact.
real
realization
manifestation
embodiment
rendition
renditions
realizations
embodiments
information content entities
quasi-abstract entities
català
manifestació
Sinònims
Examples for "
real
"
real
realization
manifestation
embodiment
rendition
Examples for "
real
"
1
The
real
question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
2
It's a
real
problem this government has seen coming for 11 years.
3
The company comprises different business sectors, including
real
estate and health services.
4
However, the government does not guarantee funding per pupil in
real
terms.
5
What is the
real
cost of New Zealand's so-called free education system?
1
Caim had come to terms with that
realization
a long time ago.
2
Life only in yearning; Death to crown
realization
;
peace only in oblivion.
3
With that
realization
,
he found himself no longer concerned for his safety.
4
The
realization
that she was now free hadn't registered until that moment.
5
In my case, it means
realization
of the potentialities of my design.
1
The modern
manifestation
of this is the right to a fair trial.
2
I said, It's a stage of
manifestation
between the physical and spiritual.
3
In its tree
manifestation
,
ivy will keep fresh in water for weeks.
4
Of course, another
manifestation
of rebirth -Renaissance sprang to mind immediately.
5
The
manifestation
of the Spirit in prophesying was not to be quenched.
1
Many young Tories regard him as the
embodiment
of New Look conservatism.
2
The harem and the seraglio are simply the
embodiment
of this desire.
3
A century later, the modern pentathlon remains the
embodiment
of Olympic versatility.
4
A copy of a program has no inherent physical form or
embodiment
.
5
Anthony is the
embodiment
of conservatism, of old ideas, of iron methods:
1
So Barry did a simultaneous
rendition
of a very serious financial subject.
2
There were a few more songs; an eighth or ninth
rendition
of
3
His extraordinary
rendition
ends with a traffic accident and an improbable escape.
4
An artist
rendition
of the Cygnus spacecraft approaching the International Space Station.
5
Fans halted one match with an impromptu
rendition
of Canada's national anthem.
1
The latter, with breathless, giddy
renditions
of Is It Really So Strange?
2
The
renditions
have led to tensions between Washington and the European Union.
3
In Ecuador we don't have torture, the death penalty or extrajudicial
renditions
.
4
There are also
renditions
of the French national anthem, La Marseillaise.
5
But The Jackson Five and Bruce Springsteen
renditions
stand as the most popular.
1
This dream had many partial
realizations
-
the
most
complete and lasting in Humboldt.
2
We did, however, come away from this trip with some big
realizations
.
3
As I looked closely at my life, new
realizations
came pouring out.
4
She leaped to a world of shabby knowledge, of furtive base
realizations
.
5
My spirit soared as the
realizations
dog-piled on top of one another.
1
Both dog and wolf appear as
embodiments
of the corn-spirit in harvest-customs.
2
Of all reason's
embodiments
art is therefore the most splendid and complete.
3
Heavy with smeared impasto, they are tactile
embodiments
of unnecessary pain.
4
Thus human nature survives amid a continual fluctuation of its
embodiments
.
5
Say, wretched indeed is your plight, O ye
embodiments
of delusion.
Usage of
manifestations
in anglès
1
Would you characterize the
manifestations
yesterday as a: 'angry'; or b: 'mischievous'?
2
All the systemic
manifestations
disappeared gradually over the course of 1 month.
3
Results: A diversity of clinical
manifestations
was observed in this WS2 family.
4
It just means the
manifestations
will not be guided by clear intent.
5
Keith Hart is concerned with money in all its
manifestations
throughout history.
6
In the next verse, the speaker explains the nature of those
manifestations
.
7
Country music is about the social situation in all of its
manifestations
.
8
In France and still more in Paris, similar
manifestations
have no existence.
9
It is also associated with other clinical
manifestations
in different target groups.
10
Cerebral
manifestations
of CD have been reported to a far lesser extent.
11
Multidisciplinary approach is mandatory when facing organ-specific
manifestations
in patients with PAN.
12
She had, of course, experienced other minor
manifestations
of the same thing.
13
The clinical
manifestations
of food allergies depend on the target organ affected.
14
Neuro-ophthalmologic
manifestations
are considered a rare and late complication in these patients.
15
The treatment was well tolerated; no nephrotoxic or neurotoxic
manifestations
were observed.
16
Acquired and inherited deficiencies can result in megaloblastic anemia and neurological
manifestations
.
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About this term
manifestations
manifestation
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
clinical manifestations
such manifestations
other manifestations
neurological manifestations
outward manifestations
More collocations
Translations for
manifestations
rus
проявление
реальный объект
материализация
portuguès
manifestação
espanyol
realización
realizacion
soporte físico
manifestacion
entidad con contenido informativo
soporte fisico
manifestación
català
manifestació
Manifestations
through the time
Manifestations
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common