Examples of using Lived and worked in English and their translations into Chinese
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Martijn studied Sinology and lived and worked for many years in China.
Experience how people lived and worked at the end of the 19th century.
Here was once a Charcoal-burner who lived and worked by himself.
Between 2007 and 2013 he lived and worked in China.
She has lived and worked in some 40 countries.
Nikolai Grigorievich since 1982 lived and worked in Kostomuksha(Karelia), later taught painting and graphics in the art circle.
He lived and worked near the boardwalk, one of three guys who operated the bumper cars, the only one without tattoos.
I have lived and worked in China for two years where I met Russian students and we have been friends ever since.
The artist lived and worked can be visited, from the Netherlands to the South of France.
He lived and worked in the UK where he was regular in international media representing Zimbabwe's stories in the world.
Among the dead were children, a Palestinian nurse who lived and worked among her Jewish friends, and two young American women.
The missionaries financed the construction of a large comfortable compound in the small Tibetan town in which they lived and worked.
Travel to Giverny by train from Paris to visit the site where the Impressionist painter Monet lived and worked.
Additional information: Michelle is a Boston native who has lived and worked as an occupational therapist in San Diego and Philadelphia.
Johannes Janssonius was a Dutch cartographer and publisher who lived and worked in Amsterdam in the 17th century.
Having worked in the Australian FMCG industry for over 25 years and lived and worked in China, Paul has the experience to assist overseas customers.
They lived and worked in southwest Riverside County or northern San Diego County and were stopped by Border Patrol agents while driving.
UNRWA accounted for the largest United Nations presence in Jerusalem, and the new Commissioner-General lived and worked out of that city.
They decided to visit the places where I said I had been born, lived and worked, in Kentucky, Alabama, New York, Michigan, and Virginia.
Conversely, most college-educated citizens lived and worked in developed countries, contributing to a powerful regional" brain drain".