Aún no tenemos significados para "more readable".
1This fantastical account is much more readable than the former bare narration.
2With each step, the face of the second guard became more readable.
3Rook's face, so much more readable without the beard, drew into itself.
4Ingersol was more readable, snappy, witty, hitting the Bible in a fearless way.
5Using K2pdfopt, you can reformat pdfs to be more readable on your Kindle.
6It probably makes it more readable than an historical political book about women ministers.
7A few minor changes will make the code more readable.
8You have made it much more readable by your rearrangement.
9Maus now comes in a more readable two-volume novel format.
10And his Latin was all the more readable because it was not classical or idiomatic.
11But hitherto they had only been names to him-somethingto make the paper more readable.
12They could be refactored to be more readable.
13There is no doubt that judicious omissions might have made these pages more readable and more amusing.
14Click one button and it will become instantly more readable, thanks to an aptly-named JavaScript utility called Readability.
15Attribution makes the text more readable.
16Smith-Dorrien, 400-410, Hamilton, 59-79, and Maurice, 113-14, are more readable.
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