Ainda não temos significados para "salient characteristic".
1But the most salient characteristic of this machine is its portability.
2The salient characteristic of the admiralty is a certain flexibility and elasticity with which it works.
3The salient characteristic of the barbarian culture is an unremitting emulation and antagonism between classes and between individuals.
4Tshaka shared to the fullest extent those superstitions which form such a salient characteristic of all the Bantu tribes.
5Looking back, after these lapse of years, the most salient characteristic seems to be the ease with which men died.
6As one of the chief supporters of Blackwood's Magazine, he began to exhibit that sharp, bitter wit which was his most salient characteristic.
7Clearness of statement was never one of Mrs. Glen's salient characteristics.
8He was a sandy-complexioned man in whose face geniality and humor seemed the salient characteristics.
9One of the most salient characteristics of the Amniotes is the complete loss of the gills.
10Charlotte was as totally without salient characteristics, as pretty and sentimental, as she had always been.
11The government changed, but the Home Office, a monster of a department, still retained its salient characteristics.
12Agassiz himself could not have hit off better the salient characteristics of the little creature in question.
13So regarded, it presents, as in a mirror, some of the salient characteristics of that master sin.
14Pride and stubbornness are its salient characteristics.
15He would select the salient characteristics of his mental state in presence of a given work of art.
16Greek husbandry had no salient characteristics.
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