Examples of using "Relativamente" in a sentence and their english translations:
We are all relatively tired.
about nature.
It's relatively early.
It's relatively simple.
It's relatively simple to use.
It is relatively seldom planted.
relatively quickly and easily .
Holdings that are still relatively closed
The exam was relatively easy.
He considers himself relatively lucky.
She considers herself relatively lucky.
We were a relatively small group,
That's relatively easy to do.
The store was relatively empty.
Tom leads a relatively active life.
The computer is a relatively recent invention.
- I live in a relatively safe neighborhood.
- I live in a relatively safe area.
This hotel is relatively expensive for this town.
so a relatively narrow, steep path.
relatively easy for Laura to locate where he can be found
The spruce has relatively shallow roots.
This concept appeared relatively recently.
We both had the idea relatively spontaneously
That means that the heads will be relatively large.
we started here relatively late, on August 28th.
We still live here in a relatively intact environment.
We came to the conclusion relatively quickly:
and Wikipedia was relatively new, so I took a lot of breaks there.
Austerlitz, playing a relatively minor part in the Emperor’s great victory.
For me it's actually still relatively easy to act, I'll say.
And do you notice that then? - We notice that relatively quickly.
There is a fairly small number of students at this university.
and although the overall risk increases are relatively small,
and as a result, received relatively minor roles under the new regime.
Even in poor countries, there live some people who live relatively well.
That is a relatively strong infestation with Colorado potato beetle larvae.
I guess that there are fundamentalists and radicals even in the relatively peaceful domain of language...
Solar energy seems to offer more hope than any other source of energy, particularly because those areas most in need of water lie rather close to the equator and have a relatively clear atmosphere.
The post-war economic development of vanquished nations can be rapid if they are not looted by the victors. For this there are two reasons. First, everything has not been destroyed: some things are merely broken; and a relatively small effort of rehabilitation is multiplied by the value of what remains serviceable. Second is the disabling of entrenched power structures, which often stand as a bar to progress.