Examples of using Live without in English and their translations into Chinese
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They struggle with all their might and can not complete their temple, live without a fence and are satisfied that they themselves will work.".
While you can certainly try live without electric devices, it might be difficult.
He has written numerous books, including the Gold Medallion winner, Can Man Live Without God?
Millions of people around the world live without meat or fish and they probably each have their own reasons for doing so.
Scientists have developed a micro particle filled with oxygen that can be injected into the blood stream, so we can live without breathing.
We cannot live without stainless steel products, but many times we don't know the products we use.
If we must live without ultimate truth, we can at least try for a contingent truth in its stead.
Scientists have developed a microparticle filled with oxygen that can be injected into the blood stream, so we can live without breathing.
Google aims to make its assistant so useful that people can't live without it- or the search results that drive its advertising business.
I would like to feel that once having known me, you cannot live without a dog!
Then I thought to myself, I should like to be with a woman for a change, I cannot live without love, without a woman.
Over 70 percent of respondents in Japan, Mexico and Russia said they could not live without the Internet.
Then I thought to myself, I would like to be with a woman, I can't live without love, without a woman.
About 4.5 billion people- more than half the world's population- live without access to safe sanitation.
About 934 million people live without secure tenure in informal settlements in the urban areas of developing countries.
What I would like to feel is that, have once had me in the family, now my family can't live without a dog.
According to the latest data, just over 1 billion people around the world live without electricity.
I cannot live without books.”- Thomas Jefferson in a letter to John Adams.
He says he would rather live without food than without air, and that they simply must figure out a way to keep the windows open.
Similar percentages of India's population live without electricity, water and other basic amenities.