Examples of using Consumes in English and their translations into Chinese
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This stop and pick up situation consumes most of the fuel.
It also consumes mushrooms and soil.
Video content, for example, consumes an enormous amount of Internet bandwidth.
The average American consumes over 200 pounds of meat every year.
The average American consumes over 200 pounds of meat a year.
It produces nothing… it only consumes.
Their job consumes their being.
The only downside of this approach is that it consumes a lot of electricity.
Hand washing clothes consumes 190 calories in 1 hour;
Ethanol requires the liver to break down, consumes a large amount of vitamin B1, and aggravates muscle soreness after exercise.
China consumes about 6 trillion kWh of electricity every year, and about 60 percent of it comes from coal-fired power generation.
Youth are already influencing how the world produces, distributes and consumes while driving green entrepreneurship by designing sustainable products and services, he said.
Listeria is a bacteria that causes foodborne illness in anyone who consumes contaminated foods or beverages.
Everyone uses and consumes materials of all kinds: metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, semiconductors, and superconductors.
Youth are already influencing how the world produces, distributes and consumes while driving green entrepreneurship by designing sustainable products and services.
Based on the recent research, the patient of diabetes type 1 who consumes high diet of fiber has increased their blood sugar, lipid and insulin.
According to statistics, the country consumes 40% of the world's tool materials, but sales revenue only accounts for 12%-15% of the world's tool industry.
How do societies decide what to produce, how much of each commodity to produce, who consumes what and how consumption patterns vary over time?
The rendering component in this instance is the client who consumes the raw data, not the server itself.
The daily maintenance of such pages consumes a large proportion of the resources allocated to the language sites.