在 英语 中使用 Time 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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At that time I had decided that I will not go to the United States and that I will serve only in the Philippines.
The Roosevelts, noted Time magazine, had‘developed a father-&-motherly feeling towards this nice young couple'.
We are offering all available support possible at this tragic time, including counseling with our dedicated student support team.".
Mr Anwar concurred, saying he planned to travel and spend time with his family after more than three years of imprisonment.
In all the time that Ron was travelling around the world, family, friends and colleagues would invite him to church.
Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict you: and I will save her that halteth, and gather her that was driven out;
It was the time of martial law, demonstrations- the beginnings of an anarchistic movement, punk and new wave.
In the time of Jesus the word connoted both the emphatic concept,"the father," and the more intimate"my father, our father.".
We found that midlife, generally considered to encompass the ages of 40 to 65, has become a time of crisis.
This can be something like gardening, making music, spending quiet time with our animal friends or children, walks in nature.
In that time of spiritual transition, they were his, and he could use those spirits for things only he could imagine.
And I commanded Joshua at that time saying, Your eyes have seen all that Jehovah your God has done to these two kings.
This special time beckons us to see our lives through Christ's eyes and the truth and reality of your love incarnate.
Transformational vocabulary is simply a fancy term for a concept that was studied several years ago and reported in Time magazine.
This is a tragic and sudden loss and we ask that you respect our privacy during this time of grieving.”.
My hobbies are gardening, baking, reading, studying, exercising, walking in nature and spending time with friends.
During that time, he oversaw the development of all Alexa messaging features, such as audio and video calls;
Since that time, more than 1 million people have moved from mainland China to live, work and go to school in Hong Kong.
At the time of the conquest, the area had a large population, although the precise number of inhabitants is not known.
In Time magazine she explains how the monotony of a rigid routine doesn't ‘promote flexible, open-minded thinking'.