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Significados de so concise en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "so concise".
Uso de so concise en inglés
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His own descriptions are soconcise and graphic as to invite quotation.
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Tacitus himself never wrote anything soconcise or so happy.' Louis XVI.
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Tacitus himself never wrote anything soconcise or so happy.'
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He excels in delineating character, but he is often soconcise as to be obscure.
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He spoke with admiration of Mrs. Somerville's 'Physical Geography,'-saidit was excellent because soconcise.
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Read his words, soconcise yet full of color and conveying detail; I protest it is wonderful.
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But it costs something. Mrs. Bogardus was soconcise in her speech as at times to be almost oracular.
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Because it's not soconcise and it's open to misinterpretation and also it's not what you're supposed to say... right?
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Yet why she terminated with soconcise an abridgment did not immediately appear; silence followed- arestlesssilence, not without symptoms of abstraction.
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It is soconcise that our hearts actually long for more, unwilling to believe in the reality of the doom of that ghostly tribunal.
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The arguments used strike me as being soconcise and sensible that I think it will not be out of place to reproduce them.
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In an epitome of life soconcise as the longest novel must needs be, to use any but types is waste of time and space.
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I remarked that Mr. Newman had treated these great subjects very briefly, but that I could not be quite soconcise as he had been.
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Soconcise, and yet so complete.
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"My good girl," said Barbesieur, trying to look amiable, "pray don't be soconcise.