English to amharic meaning of

Sentence Examples

  1. He cast a backwards glance to appraise the mid-Victorian architecture underlying the adjustments to the practical demands of a semi-automated twenty-first-century out-of-the-way station.
  2. It is a sturdier, more practical bag than the one you carry and we have filled it with supplies for your journey.
  3. It might not be the practical thing to do, but she knew better than anyone how short life could be.
  4. Does the appearance of a second artwork make it unlikely to be a practical joke?
  5. Because I put their size to good use, they were hard on the shoulder but so much more practical than those miniature purses that held nothing more than a lipstick and mirror.
  6. Her clothing fit her like a second skin, highly practical for when she climbed or snuck about.
  7. It has been easily calculated that, when the light proceeding from a star becomes so diffused as to be as weak as the natural light proceeding from the whole of the stars, in a clear and moonless night, then the star is no longer visible for any practical purpose.
  8. He seemed thoroughly to understand, and went on to ask if there would be any practical difficulty in having one man to attend, say, to banking, and another to look after shipping, in case local help were needed in a place far from the home of the banking solicitor.
  9. Having grown up surrounded by privilege, she had few practical skills.
  10. The article states that someone has played a practical joke on the three judges of the La Mareta art competition, named as Lolita Pluma, Redoto Redoto and Bentor Benicod.