Ainda não temos significados para "accurate term".
1I got raped, though I don't know that that's a wholly accurate term.
2At least, Billie labeled it a buffet, for want of a more accurate term.
3My brief bout of courage-althoughfatalism is a more accurate term-hadevaporated with the loss of daylight.
4THE term we use today is Political Correctness but there is an older and more accurate term intolerance.
5The more accurate term would be "coping".
6They reached me first, I think"-hehesitated briefly, hunting for a more accurate term he could not find-"indream."
7An overwhelming majority of those fleeing to Europe are doing so due to conflict, therefore refugee is a much more accurate term.
8For many years even condom manufacturers have used the more accurate term "safer sex" to describe the use of their product.
9However Victorian Premier Dan Andrews shut down the report on Thursday, saying: Calling it 'modelling' might not necessarily be the most accurate term.
10For example, 20 years ago, Solow (1976:152), occasionally but not consistently using the more accurate term 'surface':
11That is why I desire to instil some convention into what, for want of a more accurate term, I may allude to as Carlotta's mind.
12Human speech has no accurate terms to describe our peculiar relationship.
13In the most accurate terms, the book meant Stalker and me.
14It's easy to call someone a fascist; less easy to justify that abuse in historically accurate terms.
15Both Servetus and Colombo knew of the pulmonary circulation, which was described by the former in very accurate terms.
16In describing the view from Mars Hill, however, they have pictured in most accurate terms the true features of the country:
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