Examples of using If it becomes in English and their translations into Chinese
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Influenza is a respiratory disease caused by a series of different influenza viruses which may lead to pneumonia if it becomes serious.
The system of free enterprise, he went on,“can survive in America only if it becomes a world system”[2].
If it becomes law, it would devastate civil society not only in the short term, but possibly for generations to come.”.
If it becomes a best practice, then we can say that might be a duty.".
Once you start, you can always shift course if it becomes clear you need to do something else.
But if it becomes a bear market, it's been a bear market the entire time, and I think we are in a bear market now.”.
If it becomes a base for China's navy, but India can monitor air movements, its value to China will decline.
Rwanda President Paul Kagame: Africa can realize its full potential if it becomes a united continent.
If it becomes a reality, then he will create a new global information network.
If it becomes a currency and the currency value fluctuates this much, who would be willing to use it?”.
If it becomes that and the chick will not speak, it is best just to walk away.
In some cases, a thrombosed hemorrhoid can burst if it becomes too full, resulting in bleeding.
If it becomes clear you can't reach that point no matter how hard you try, it's time to think about leaving.
If it becomes a new ecosystem with more saltwater, it will possibly lead to changes in the biodiversity of fish species,” Chuprov said.
Symposium 2011: Should Puerto Rico be required to make English its only official language if it becomes the 51st state?
The bill, if it becomes law, will allow foreign investment in Guam to be taxed at the same treaty-negotiated rate as the 50 states.
Therefore, if it becomes a Tower of Babel, in the sense that language itself becomes babble, then we will find ourselves in a very difficult situation.
But if it became less riotous, it was no less festive.
If it became part of the political debate it would mean legislation,” he said.
Even the air itself, if it became scarce enough, could expand private riches, once it was possible to put a price on it. .