Examples of using Every in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
And the other was, that he must learn it all over again in a different way every twenty-four hours.'.
The Internet of Things(IoT) is affecting every technology industry around the world with its enormous impact on enterprises, consumers, devices and machines.
It supplies small-screen entertainment every night, influences how the schools and the library use technology, and even determined the taxes everyone pays.
Pretty much every big corporation is our client, and most of the major banks in the world are, too,” Farooq concluded.
Every subsequent year, retirement age was increasing by 6 months, reaching 65 years for men and 60 for women.
Attacking other villages, and destroying them you add in the territory and resources, as almost every village has access to a certain type such.
Every day, a chair went missing, until, on the 8th day, all of them would be gone.
Pretty much every big corporation is our client, and most of the major banks in the world are, too,» Farooq said.
Every morning we would take turns reading Psalms before breakfast, which consisted of floods of orange juice,” said Nelson.
Android is still Huawei's focus, and even if every other product from the company runs HarmonyOS, Android will still integrate with it.
Bitcoin has only existed for 10 years, but every 10 minutes another block is mined and more trust is added to the system.
Pretty much every big corporation is our client, and most of the major banks in the world are, too,” Farooq said….
I would sleep for five hours every night, go to the warehouse in the morning, and then go to class during the day.
In this section, we will talk about the operations on String that every collection type has, such as creating, updating, and reading.
Every tech company needs a presence on the iPhone or iPad; this means that Apple can set the rules for everyone.
My wife comes every few months to see the children, but the green card will make it easier,” Mr. Lai said.
Every night, in the dormitory at Fanwood, the older deaf children taught the younger ones the visual language of sign.
Within every organisation today, meeting rooms are busy, vibrant places, often used to showcase a business to clients and partners.
So no, it never occurred to me that I should ask her every 5 minutes if what I was doing was right.
Every morning she went into the garden and prayed to God in heaven to bestow on her a son or a daughter.