Examples of using Every two seconds in English and their translations into Chinese
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To this day, Q10 products are in demand around the world: a jar of NIVEA Q10 is sold every two seconds.
It then displays the images contained within the targetted division in a cycle every two seconds.
The first Picturephone test system, built in 1956, was crude- it transmitted an image only once every two seconds.
If you look at the[consumer electronics] production line, you have a phone coming out every two seconds from the production line.
All switches are used by STP bridge protocol data unit(BPDU) to share information, BPDU every two seconds to send one.
Meanwhile, the Xbox LIVE community continued to grow strongly overall in 2010, adding a new member every two seconds.
This equates to some 44,400 people being pushed out of their homes every day, or one person every two seconds, UNHCR said.
I realized while performing the analysis that it's really a pseudo instantaneous fuel consumption since the fuel consumption display really updates every two seconds.
Million girls worldwide are married every year before the age of 18- one every two seconds.
The Xbox LIVE community continued to grow in leaps and bounds last year, adding a new member every two seconds.
Every two seconds somewhere on Earth a child dies of starvation, while elsewhere there are abundant food resources going to waste.
The United Nations Refugee Agency estimates that one person is displaced every two seconds.
I have it dream up a random face every two seconds, and display that to the world in a scalable fashion," Wang says.
According to the UN Refugee Agency one person becomes displaced every two seconds.
According to the UNHCR, one person becomes displaced every two seconds somewhere in the world.
You hear people telling you every two seconds,'Mr. 59,' or saying how cool it was to watch it.
According to the latest report by the U.N. 's Refugee Agency, every two seconds a person is displaced somewhere on the planet.
Around the world, an Airbus takes off or lands every two seconds.
You hear people telling you every two seconds'Mr. 59' or how cool it was to watch it.
According to the UNHCR, one person is forcibly displaced nearly every two seconds.