英語 での More frequent の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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These moments are becoming more frequent as we awaken to a greater vision of our limitless potentials.
Unless we act, climate change will cause more dangerous and more frequent extreme weather events and sea levels will rise.
Over the past 50 years, hot days, hot nights and heatwaves have become more frequent.
The use of the Ku-band for satellite communications in tropical regions like Indonesia is becoming more frequent.
These attacks have been happening more and more frequent. They're happening on a monthly basis and and it's just.
While we were holding services in Massachusetts, healing became more frequent.
These attacks are becoming more and more frequent. They're happening on a monthly basis, and it's just.
These nightly invasions by the army, which terrorize villagers, are becoming ever more frequent.
As the Zetas have stated that sloshing will occur as the wobble intensifies and becomes more frequent.
The pro version will receive more frequent updates than the free version will.
Providing more frequent and convenient access to intangible heritage performances of a higher quality.
The more frequent your doses, the higher the likelihood that you will experience side effects.
Due to more frequent block generation, the network supports more transactions without a need to modify the software in the future.
Here is an example of a more frequent situation is when chop() returns a string of exactly one symbol.
Rising temperatures mean that heatwaves will become hotter, more frequent, last longer and will cover much wider areas.
Acoustic performance varies dependent on the“open area,” with larger, or more frequent perforations providing higher performance values.
The dosage of Latanoprost should not exceed once daily since it has been shown that more frequent administration decreases the intraocular pressure lowering effect.
So, it starts with more frequent release of content, taking franchises that we have and growing them onto new platforms.
Dose adjustments were more frequent in females, older patients, Eastern Asian patients, and those with lower body weight.
As famines, droughts and natural disasters become more frequent, so the numbers of people on the move across borders will increase.