Aún no tenemos significados para "adhere very".
1They adhere very closely to any substance, which in this case is pot.
2Antimony may be precipitated in its metallic state from a hydrochloric acid solution, but it does not adhere very firmly to the electrode.
3To this rule Sir Thomas did not adhere very rigorously, and indeed, by a departure from it, frequently arrived at the effect he contemplated.
4This coating, however, does not adhere very firmly to a smooth metal surface, so that, with careless handling, patches may become rubbed or torn off.
5These lithodomes were oblong shells, suspended in clusters and adhering very tightly to the rocks.
6The reduced zinc has a dark gray color, and adheres very firmly to the electrode.
7Emmer is a species of wheat to the berries of which the chaff adheres very closely.
8The resulting platinum deposit adheres very strongly to the quartz, and may be soldered to as before.
9He adhered very tenaciously to his delusional system and believed himself fully justified in all his litigious pursuits.
10Shakespeare has, in giving a dramatic form to this passage, adhered very closely and properly to the text.
11As a matter of fact, Mr. Asquith was adhering very strictly to the letter and spirit of the Constitution.
12Cusa says that this chapel, which again is not in the Palazzo di Pilato block, adheres very closely to the design of Pellegrino Tibaldi.
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