Sentence examples for translated as a warning from inspiring English sources

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"I'm worried about whether there'll be more splintering of the vote". In the heat of the campaign, this perhaps translated as a warning, which still stands: that once Labour voters get in the habit of not doing what the party tells them, there's no knowing where it will end.

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But this frustrated demagogic yawp could basically be translated as a distant early warning to workers: "I am a terrible businessperson".

Which translates as a neat promotional photo-sharing app.

His book can be read as a warning flare.

That translated basically into a warning about drugs.

Who could resist Batanii Mici, translated as Little Bacon, as an address?

If we "round off" the aforementioned wheel until we turn it into a sphere (as it usually happens with tires in racing cars), then we could "translate" the first sentence as a warning against the danger undergone in the Sixties by the so called "hypermodernity".

A second clip translated as: "Hello.

(a) through (h), "paragraph" has been translated as "section", and "subparagraph" has been translated as "subsection".

He translated as they sung.

But this will have no effect on the readers of the thousands of badly translated, unedited copies that are sold around the world every week without so much as a warning that Mein Kampf can poison your mind.

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