Aún no tenemos significados para "constant friction".
1Yet even the gayest of tempers succumbs at last to constant friction.
2But in Germany, no less than elsewhere, there was constant friction with the Americans.
3There was constant friction between the settlers and the proprietors.
4There was constant friction between the Germans and the English.
5But after the first idyllic year or so there set in a small, constant friction.
6This peace lasted for ten years, during which time, however, there was constant friction between them.
7This agent, not being responsible to the British Foreign Office, may cause constant friction between England and Italy.
8That would cause " constant friction" between Edinburgh and London over debts, taxation rates and foreign policy.
9The teeth were worn down by the constant friction of the metallic brads, while they were coal-black and rotten.
10There was a constant friction.
11Moreover, the constant friction of the handle of the hammer had raised a blister in the palm of his hand.
12There was constant friction between the officers and the town and colonial governments, and between the populace and the troops.
13In Powell's first expedition, soon after the Civil War, there was constant friction between Powell and three of his men.
14They result from constant friction or pressure on a certain spot or spots and when the body is poorly nourished.
15Assyria's relations with Babylon were the cause of constant friction due to the northern kingdom's growth in power and influence.
16Your skin is very delicate and is essentially being weakened by this constant friction with your shirt or sports bra.
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Constant friction a través del tiempo
Constant friction por variante geográfica