Examples of using It is a form in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is a form of regulating public procurement.
It is a form of dislocation.
In other words, it is a form of communication.
Thinking in time is not relativism, it is a form of relationalism.
One could argue it is a form of anxiety….
It is a form of funeral art buried with the emperor in 210- 209 BC and whose purpose was to protect the emperor in his afterlife.
It is a form of perfect tranquillity and imperturbability which takes us to another level of consciousness.
For all of us, it is a form of action that affirms life, speaks out against oppression, and acknowledges the value of each person.
It is a form of information warfare sometimes seen as analogous to conventional warfare although this analogy is controversial for both its accuracy and its political motivation.
It is a form of funerary, buried with the emperor in 210- 209 BC, with the purpose to protect the emperor in his afterlife.
It is a form of sandpainting decoration that uses finely ground white powder and colours, and is used commonly outside homes in India.
It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210- 209 BC and its purpose was to protect the emperor in his afterlife.
It is a form of molestation and more often than not, the child may not even realize what is happening to him/her.
It is a form of self-compensation, a way of making up for things- as opposed to making things up- that did not quite happen.
It is a form of energy than tends to make us more of who we already are, whether it's greedy or loving.'.
It is a form of mental torture to be constantly plagued by such questions and not have the means to answer them.
It is a form of lyrical poetry, often full of double entendres, that can be either scripted or completely impromptu and ad-libbed.
For me, it is a form of treasure hunting, knowing that there is an interesting event waiting to be discovered.
It is a form of coordinated social action and an effective way of tackling what has been arguably the greatest scourge of modern life.
It is a form of aggressive anger because it contains a threat or provocation.