在 英语 中使用 Decided to put 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Wondering whether a Zen practice could be used to overcome illness, Murai decided to put himself through a regimen inspired by the Buddha's path.
Wahsh's comments during a television programme had provoked outrage and complaints to the state prosecutor, who decided to put him on trial.
With his close friend Danny Gonzalez-Morales, Nelson decided to put together his own band.
In 2009 he realized his head was becoming an inspiration in the art world and decided to put on a show.
And then they said they had sorted it out so they decided to put people on the coach.".
So a few weeks after my diagnosis, we went up to Vermont, and I decided to put Jeff as the first person in the Council of Dads.
However, the number of problems has grown to an unmanageable level, so I decided to put all the suggestions together in an article for reference.
Given the importance of dedicated air assets for UNAMI activities in Iraq, I have decided to put further deployments to Basra and Erbil on hold until these become available.
He has this line where he says, you know, you're going to put up a link there, if you see a link, somebody decided to put it there.
I thought it had a certain pastoral, naive mysticism about it," the composer said later,"so I decided to put the appropriate words to it.".
You decide to put the results into groups of 50 cm.
He decides to put it all in God's hands.
You decide to put the results into groups of 0.5.
We decide to put all of the code in One Big Contract™.
Now say I decide to put $100 in odds behind the bet.
So you finally decide to put your busy life on hold for a few weeks to go peak climbing in Nepal and the majestic Himalayas.
He decides to put everything on the line and goes to a closed-door sports arena to participate in a very dangerous and violent game.
In this world, it's true that you get what you decide to put up with.
With the betrayal for her boyfriend and love for Min-ki growing deeper, Jin-hee decides to put everything in the past and go abroad.