Encara no tenim significats per a "more descriptive".
1Maybe a fractal is more descriptive of a company than a spreadsheet.
2Matthew has more detail, more thought; Luke is more picturesque, more descriptive.
3Others, such as The Mudpile and Disappearing Tower, are more descriptive.
4Newspaper articles are more descriptive than any other sort of writing.
5A muddy smudge is more descriptive. He rubbed his face with his hands.
6Mr Jack says young people want censor warnings on packaging to be more descriptive.
7If I knew, don't you think I would've said something more descriptive than something weird?
8The term was more descriptive than derogatory, she said.
9But your kind of visual acuity is more descriptive.
10What name could seem more descriptive of a certain illustrious Archbishop of Westminster than 'Manning'?
11Spiritual and sensual are much more descriptive terms.
12One of the first colonists had coined a name for this phenomenon that was more descriptive than scientific.
13To make both sides' obligations clear, it would help if the Residential Tenancies Act was more descriptive, she said.
14Few dissipations ripple the gentle flow-whichit were more descriptive perhaps to call stagnation-oflife in that model village.
15Her letter to Belle was more descriptive of her daily life, of the kindness she received on every hand.
16Lavish would be more descriptive.
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More descriptive a través del temps
More descriptive per variant geogràfica