Examples of using I'm beginning to think in English and their translations into Chinese
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                        Programming
                    
Now I'm beginning to think, did I  listen too much?
I'm beginning to think that it's more about interest level than if the person is  really being  needy or not.
I'm beginning to think they just don't want inequality on the agenda because it is  a real problem that needs to be  addressed.
You have a boyfriend, and I'm beginning to think he's much older than you.
I'm beginning to think three people is  the optimal for a 1.0 product release.
I'm beginning to think you_are_ a detective," she said quietly.
I'm beginning to think you ought to  read Johns' book for your own sake.
I'm beginning to think my big plan must have something to  do with those cruise ships.
I'm beginning to think being  introduced to  their best friends is  more about them bragging about their“catch.”.
I'm beginning to think that I'm  the only person on the planet who does not like tea.
I'm beginning to think that the proper definition of“Man” is“an animal that writes letters.””.
I'm beginning to think that maybe we should do the opposite- try to  lower our libido.
I'm beginning to think," Oliver says,'that the leash is  here largely for irony.'".
Though logic tells me it's nonsense, I'm beginning to think that Fate sent you here.
I'm beginning to think the negative attention here is  some kind of reverse PR retribution.
I'm beginning to think three people is  optimal for a 1.0 product release….
Quiet stretches out and I'm beginning to think it will never end, when Leevy speaks up.
But I'm beginning to think it's time we got a sight of that Fiery Mountain and saw the end of the Road, so to  speak.
Frankly, I'm beginning to think my client is  not capable of protecting her own interests tonight.
As much as some of the woman here talk about becoming more attracted over time, I'm beginning to think that doesn't really happen often;