Examples of using Doesn't kill in English and their translations into Chinese
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They say that joy doesn't kill, but that's a lie, Joe.
To the Flutter team- If Google doesn't kill the project, please solve the 3,892 open issues that are on GitHub right now.
Also, Batman doesn't kill anyone, so he would need a tremendous amount of control on top of his skill.
If the lack of air or horrific heat or cold doesn't kill you, then micrometeorite bombardment or solar radiation will.
Apple and IBM CEOs join Trump's advisory board to make sure AI doesn't kill jobs”.
Ian quickly learns that if he doesn't kill this man he will be killed himself along with his daughter who is being held hostage.
It doesn't kill everything, and many bacteria that aren't particularly harmful as long as the milk is refrigerated and consumed quickly remain.
University of Colorado cross country and track coach Mark Wetmore, who said:“Distance doesn't kill speed, not doing speed kills speed.”.
You may as well ask me", Crusoe then replied,"why God doesn't kill you and me, when we do wicked things here which offend him.
The saying that“whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger” is simplistic, disingenuous, and potentially destructive.
Glyphosate doesn't kill microbes, but it keeps them from growing, and most bacteria found in bee guts carry the gene for the enzyme.
In one of my books, I joke that Ben& Jerry's should make a pacifist toothpaste-- doesn't kill germs, just asks them to leave.
Pregnancy itself doesn't kill anyone, it is not a disease(surprise!)”.
Compound 29 alone doesn't kill cancer, but when you combine it with etoposide, the drug is much more effective[…].
These findings show the majority of human genes play more subtle roles in the cell because switching them off doesn't kill the cell.
If the atmosphere's low pressure doesn't kill you, the carbon dioxide that makes up 95 percent of it will.
And what doesn't kill us makes us so very much stronger and wiser.
The saying that“whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger” is simplistic, disingenuous, and potentially destructive.
The PPMO compound itself doesn't kill the bacteria, he explained, but keeps it from expelling an antibiotic, allowing the drug to do its job.
As we fund core features and applications, we need to make sure that context doesn't kill core.