Encara no tenim significats per a "more reticent".
1But as before the EU seems more reticent than the United States.
2As I've told you, my father is becoming more and more reticent.
3Heaven surely has been, and is, more reticent than the verse implies.
4We'd been trained, I suppose, to be more reticent than most people.
5But Gordon felt that as regarded himself he must be more reticent.
6Some are smiling proudly, others are a little more reticent and uncertain.
7The NHS Employers are more reticent about getting the law involved.
8Yet Lewis has been publicly more reticent about growing in mortgages through mergers.
9The more reticent Alfred became the more voluble the professor grew.
10The PML-N and the Punjab provincial government have been more reticent.
11It is generally considered that young ladies are more reticent about such things.
12And, counter-intuitively, climate-related trauma seems to make people even more reticent.
13Always more reticent, Odile shook Judd's hand and said simply, "A pleasure."
14It also means they're more reticent to put themselves forward.
15Russia and China have been more reticent in denouncing Assad.
16But some attendees said the currency's volatility could make the agency even more reticent.
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More reticent a través del temps
More reticent per variant geogràfica