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Значения термина imperfectly acquainted на английском
Значения для термина "imperfectly acquainted" отсутствуют.
Использование термина imperfectly acquainted на английском
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The gentleman spoke as a foreigner, but imperfectlyacquainted with the idiom.
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The Chinese are considered stupid, because they are imperfectlyacquainted with English.
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With the ceremonies of the court we are very imperfectlyacquainted.
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Deane was but imperfectlyacquainted with the French language, and of manners somewhat repulsive.
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I am very imperfectlyacquainted with your present views.
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You must remember that I am still most imperfectlyacquainted with the rules of the club.
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How imperfectlyacquainted were we with the condition and designs of the beings that surrounded us?
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Spendius, who had spent three years in the ergastulum, was but imperfectlyacquainted with the different quarters.
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You were imperfectlyacquainted with my wanderings.
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They described his mode of life in terms that showed them to be very imperfectlyacquainted with it.
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Being imperfectlyacquainted with Old English they made the most absurd statements regarding the purpose the monument was supposed to have served.
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Even the coal-dealer, who was the deputy landlord of the "Ark," was imperfectlyacquainted with all its holes and corners.
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Let me remark here, that this kind of pondering is a process with which the ancients could have been but imperfectlyacquainted.
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These things found their explanation in Elizabeth's character, with which Nutty, though he had known her so long, was but imperfectlyacquainted.
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The handwriting presented a strongly marked character; and the composition plainly revealed the mistakes of a person imperfectlyacquainted with the English language.
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Which was a near enough rendering, perhaps, to pass muster in the hearing of two persons imperfectlyacquainted with the languages so translated.