reminiscent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for reminiscent in the English»Serbian Dictionary

reminiscent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a reminiscent mood

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They often surround the cytotrophoblasts, reminiscent of their normal anatomical relationship in chorionic villi.
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It has a taste and odor that is fruity and reminiscent of strawberries.
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On the ground floor, the rusticated walls are pierced by small windows more reminiscent of a prison than a grand house.
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When crushed, the leaves emit an odor reminiscent of lemons.
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Her illustrations, painted in gouache, are colorful and two-dimensional, reminiscent of folk art.
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Built on a hillside, the terraces are reminiscent of steps.
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These central circular windows are reminiscent of the grandiose rose windows that appear on the west faade of many gothic cathedrals.
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The name refers to the shape of the bone, supposedly reminiscent of a boat.
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Unlike cementite, which has bonding reminiscent of ceramic materials, the hardness of martensite is difficult to explain in chemical terms.
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The fruit of this species is thin and the flesh is very juicy and edible, reminiscent of kiwis in flavor.
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