Examples of using Gets lost in English and their translations into Chinese
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When Washington DC gets lost, the entire nation falls.
Nobody gets lost in the crowd.
How the horror of war gets lost in the media's short compassion cycle.
Because of this, potential useful information gets lost.
The biggest difficulty is the language, what gets lost in translation.
Another gesture that gets lost in translation is the open palm facing outwards at about neck level, which you may use to politely decline something.
If the probe gets lost or stuck, the researchers may drill a second hole and deploy a second set of sampling instruments.
What gets lost is that despite housing costs and everything else, California has outpaced the nation in job and income growth,” says Levy.
But her estimate excluded the plastic that gets lost or dumped at sea, and all the plastic that is already there.
And I think that gets lost a lot today because people see the shiny thing over here which is very tactical, it's the execution.
The definition of beauty gets lost between scalpel and silicone, and perfection is the ultimate goal.
That way, if it gets lost or stolen, no one else will have access to any of your personal details.
A girl gets lost in college, meets a long schoolman, cool to solve her problems.
And one of the things that gets lost in this process, Kipnis argues, is the art of seduction.
Sometimes he gets lost, and focuses on the issues that politicians and sociologists worry about.
Besides the absolute access control(even if data gets lost or stolen), additional features can improve and facilitate access management.
In case the phone gets lost, the person who finds it will contact you and return it.
After all, once the user gets lost, the cool dynamic effect and interesting content will be meaningless.
He said:“Poetry is what gets lost in translation.”.
When somebody gets lost hiking in the woods, 500 people go out looking for them.