Examples of using Borne in English and their translations into Chinese
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All the above costs are borne by the parents, and there are no waivers of fees for students enrolled at this level of education.
The costs likely to be borne by those cities and regions in the reddest states will come from a variety of factors.
In such a case, the travel expenses borne by the United Nations shall not exceed the cost of travel to the home country.
As ecological transition minister Elisabeth Borne explained,"We cannot both reduce greenhouse gas emissions and call for a consumer frenzy.".
Reaffirms that the expenses of the Organization, including the backstopping of peacekeeping operations, shall be borne by Member States;
Nuclear safety is first and foremost a national issue, and the primary responsibility should be borne by the government of each country.
My continent, Africa, has borne and continues to bear a disproportionate burden of HIV and AIDS.
Until the 18th century, borne and born were simply variant forms of the past participle of bear, used interchangeably.
Decides that the total amount mentioned in paragraph 7 above, namely 1,773,618 dollars, shall be borne by Israel;
During the 11th Five Year Plan, the Central Government bore 75% of the project expenditure during the 11th Plan, with the remaining 25% being borne by State Governments.
This positive trend should not mask a significant burden borne by farmers: agricultural costs.
The BP money helped Borne get by during the lull, and when the waters opened again, he came back with full force, he says.
The cost of providing electronic services to the permanent missions continues to be borne for the most part by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library.
If the test result is unqualified, then the cost of the sample and the test fee will be borne by the factory;
Watch three daughters grow, Chen Kezheng with emotion: in my more than 20 years of careful cultivation, has finally borne fruit.
At that time borne became the standard past participle used in all the senses listed above, and remains so today.
Pakistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran have borne most of this heavy burden and their hospitality deserves to be recognized once again.
Please note that all transaction are in Thai Baht and all bank and/or Paypal charges(3%) will be borne by the applicants.
The burdens of leadership are often heavy, but the world is a better place because we have borne them.”.
It hoped to show in its next report that the recommendations had borne fruit in the lives of Rwandan women.