Examples of using Errand in English and their translations into Chinese
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To find the hobbits is our errand, whatever we may think of our visitor in the night.
Mark, who owns Food 2 U in Ilkeston, says he was only gone for around 20 minutes to complete his errand.
The appearance of Miss Brent or of Miss Claythorne on such an errand would have occasioned no surprise in the patient's mind.
Arúsya Födorovna with her light step willingly went to fulfill her errand, and brought back the guitar.
Oh, and on Wednesday Sophie called and asked me to do an errand for her, and that turned out to be pretty awful too.”.
Predicting the future is, of course, a bit of a fool's errand, but we're going to give it a shot anyway.
A tall, flaxen-haired, slim young fellow opened it, and made us welcome when he understood our errand.
Never did Anne's feet bear her on a more willing errand than on that walk through the beech woods to Grafton the next morning.
He sent Cinna's party home without having accomplished their errand, and he wrote in this sense to the Senate.
When the driver and vehicle arrived, The Giver would send the driver on some brief errand.
But those who go with it must not count on their errand being aided by war or force.
Maria Woods came this afternoon, taking advantage of Phœbe's absence on a dressmaking errand.
Since we have been so unfortunate as to miss him, and have no notion of his errand, this accidental souvenir becomes of the highest importance.
After a brief pause the nature of the errand was explained, and the oath tendered.
From Rome he was sent into Dalmatia, no doubt on some important missionary errand.
After supper Jem went to the village to do an errand for Susan and it was while he was waiting in Mr. Flagg's store….
To others, it's a fool's errand and an invitation for further heartbreak.
But now suddenly his errand returned to his memory, and he ran forward.
He seemed to have come on an errand of which he was only now realising the outrageousness.
About twenty persons, mostly errand boys, were standing round a sandwich-board man.