英語 での Really old の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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That song's really old.
Did you ever want to have a really old vintage looking turntable player to vibe up your home?
And the benches are available for those really old, adults can be seen as standing on their own feet?
If you use a really old version of Mockery, it might behave in a way that the constructor is not being called for these generated partials.
Really old magnets have absorbed plenty of heat above their lifetimes.
I can only imagine the reason they want to do this is the fact they have really old content which puts them at a disadvantage.
The problem is that we were looking at really old technology.
unless your laptop is really old.
In my previous article, I was explaining differences between GLES1(really old, not active, not recommended) and GLES2.
Now if we could consider euthanasia for the really old, non-functional and suffering people….
It looks like a really old town with all these… machi-ya?
Sometimes I forget that there are really old witches and wizards.
It was a really old English gauge from the start of the 1900s.”.
Omg! when you put it that way, I feel really old.
Fearless Shangqing Town House is located in Old Town, really old, and many Taoist dilapidated monuments, some Taoist shaky, as if large Fengyi Chui, they will collapse.
Only 200 meters or so, I feel rapid heart beat, sweat suddenly taking out old, really old, and did not expect this point actually has given me some of Lu Bu Xingle.
However you should be aware that there are still older browsers in use that don't support Flexbox or do, but support a really old, out-of-date version of it.
Filled with anxiety and concern, Hanna realised that local backups could have been really helpful, even though, she noticed- not all messages got transferred from one phone to another, especially really old ones.
Although the structure of housing can still find traces of the Ming and Qing high officials to the point that images of houses, but he looks really old, like the United States, Chinatown, run-down went into decline.
You will dedicate more resources to supporting v2.0 than the older versions, and you may even charge for support for the really old version, but you can't cut off support for clients who haven't upgraded until they have had a reasonable period of time to do so(or are willing to pay for continued support).