Examples of using A different sort in English and their translations into Chinese
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Death hid everywhere, but now it was a different sort of death.
But in fact startups do have a different sort of DNA from other businesses.
Of course, a new Bieber single is a different sort of phenomenon than the arrival of the entire back catalog of a hugely popular band.
Whereas women offer a different sort of salvation, more immediate and more fulfilling….
To start the game is a different sort of feel, mentally it's different. .
If the tiger had been a different sort of tiger, a hunter from the beginning, he probably would have come down to the village sooner.
Therefore, again, there's a different sort of informatic challenge that has to do with time-proofing, which I think is very interesting.
I recognise that, when you're travelling with England and not playing for a fair bit of time, that's a different sort of role.
And each time our protagonist gets out of the station in a new place, we sort of rebooted America in a different sort of way.
Now as I bowed low on the mats near him, he had a different sort of sour smell.
But I had a different sort of sailing to that, later; and that, too, for many a year; a long way off, on great voyages.'.
It is this transformation we honor with a different sort of noise- the noise of delight, which is laughter.
He's a different sort of(player) but he can play also in the central positions.
But a different sort of Anglosphere has emerged in Brussels, with English now the common language of the EU institutions.
The contents-- hundreds of books-- are there to satisfy a different sort of hunger.
The images went viral in 2015, but Steven Kasher is looking for a different sort of interest at AIPAD.
To see particles smaller than this, scientists had to bypass light altogether and use a different sort of"illumination," one with a shorter wavelength.
To see tiny particles under a microscope, scientists must bypass light altogether and use a different sort of"illumination," one with a shorter wavelength.
A“catastrophic puppeteer injury” wouldn't mean the beginning of an award-winning career for most people- but Mary Robinette Kowal is a different sort of someone.
Long a place of religious pilgrimage for Christians, Jews and Muslims, Jerusalem is now drawing a different sort of pilgrim: the global traveler.