Examples of using Dented in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Remember the day I borrowed your brand new car and I dented it?
The Microsoft Zune was considered better than the iPod in many ways, yet it never even dented Apple's stranglehold on the market.
Rusty metal lockers were scattered along one wall, a few still standing, most dented and broken.
Weak growth abroad, together with its accompanying implications for exchange rates, has dented U.S. exports and weighed on our economy.
Most of the cars and trucks parked around the trailers were decades old, unpainted and dented.
However, ongoing trade conflicts and political tensions have seriously dented the attractiveness of the US for Chinese CEOs.
She then steamed into Kiel and entered drydock, where her bottom was found to be slightly dented.
One paper from academics at Cambridge University suggests that uncertainty over trade policy has dented export prospects.
Like other sheets, their surface can be scratched or dented, and they are difficult to repair.
Caroline Spillane, Engineers Ireland director general, said:“Recent floods have dented public confidence in the safety of our roads and bridges.
The unmistakable slapping rhythm of incoming feet filtered inside, past the slim barrier of the old train's dented door.
The SIV program used to be hugely popular with people from China, though recent strict investment requirements have somewhat dented its appeal.
However, ongoing trade conflicts and political tensions have seriously dented the attractiveness of the US for China CEOs.
It was a cheap pasteboard number from Woolworth's, like Joe's, but battered, scraped, and carefully dented.
Supply disruptions in Nigeria also dented its exports, forcing Indian refiners to seek supplies elsewhere.
But the lingering effects of the sovereign debt crisis dented the capacity of this stimulus to counter the new disinflationary trend.
While the failure of Motobot to beat Rossi's time may have dented the pride of the engineering team involved, important lessons were learned.
The squeeze on flying talent has triggered flight cancellations, dented profits and threatened the industry's ambitious growth targets around the world.
All these missteps dented the U.S. 's credibility but were also a reminder that, fairly or not, the U.S. retains an enviably large margin of error.
If so, its growth would be seriously dented by a stuttering American economy.