英語 での Takes over の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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But when anxiety takes over your life, scholar Olivia Remes says it can be alleviated by three tricks.
A change of generations: Tobias Ragge(*1976) takes over operational control from his father.
The ROI of a collaborative robot cell is 6 months on average and rarely takes over a year.
The example with the heat pump would therefore be an app that takes over the remote control and monitoring of the heat pump.
Broadway cast of‘The Lion King' takes over NYC subway, sings‘Circle of Life'| theGrio.
The rate of extinction of mammals accelerates and recovery of diversity takes over 5 million years.
Benjamin Fulford Report 7/1/19: Pentagon takes over G20, will push for Middle East peace and world federation.
Rollers or spacers or cutters like traditional old style machine which takes over 45minutes for each production size changing.
Above 6,000 mIU/ml, the hCG level often takes over four or more days to double.
The rate of extinction of mammals accelerates and recovery of diversity takes over 5 million years.
Pentagon takes over G20, will push for Middle East peace and world federation.
Supplier pays for and handles the product up until the specified port, where your freight forwarder then takes over.
Buyer then takes over risk and takes care of export and import clearance.
How so? Well, here, the Greek actually takes over from the Latin.
So the mind takes over completely, and love becomes a word, a sensation.
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Danny says he looks forward to the day when the next generation, his son Dan, takes over the business.
He takes over from Guy Platten, who will become the Secretary General of the International Chamber of Shipping in Summer 2018.
For me, America now resembles a monarchy whose incompetent but predictable king has died and a rowdy, volatile son takes over.
When experiencing ceases, then thought takes over and terms it within the category of the known.