在 英语 中使用 Was to get 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Needed to do was to get them sparked up and we could be on our way.
The purpose of it was to get people interested in his“Peer to peer electronic cash system” so that they could help him refine it.
And he said his idea was to get six great artists together and to make a tiny little museum that would be on the moon.
Therefore, my job was to get you to battle each other in order to weaken you.
What I had envisioned for myself was to get a degree- my electrical engineering degree- and go on to work for IBM.”.
My goal was to get off of prednisone, even if it meant I had to endure some disease activity.
Beauchamp said the goal was to get customers to buy full-sized versions of the products on the Birchbox website or store.
Our aim was to get good quality for good value- that is what we achieved.
The best way to weaken one's enemy was to get him to believe that you were on his side.
Lieberherr said a key focus was to get consumers to move away from the notion of diamonds just as gifts for special occasions.
As soon as the T-1000 was to get a bullet, Assistant remotely activated the spring- the"hole" of the shot disclosed.
My job, as always, was to get the best possible use out of the equipment for analysis.
Guterres said the key question was to get North Korea to stop its nuclear and ballistic missile programme and respect UN Security Council resolutions.
He added that when he got his engineering degree in India 28 years ago, all the competition was to get a job abroad.
One of Smith's first tasks was to get Zenyatta to switch to a right lead after starting the race on her left.
The key was to get the data,” wrote Taylor,“and that's going to happen now.”.
My job, as always, was to get the best possible use out of the equipment for analysis.
At that time, the biggest wish of the Gao family was to get him home as soon as possible.
But if she persisted, she would make him suspicious, and the important thing now was to get into the lab.
The goal then, as now, was to get computers to perform tasks regarded as uniquely human: things that required intelligence.