Examples of using Mean something in English and their translations into Chinese
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But we were interested in how our lives could mean something to the past.
If they rewarded me it was for something and it has to mean something: a change in context level.
If true, they mean something like our old uprising used to take place regularly.
One gesture doesn't main anything, six consecutive gestures throughout the body mean something.
Too often we just see a few slides, or a bit of film, but these beings have voices that mean something.
Therefore we can now permit democratic elections- now that there is no concern anymore that they might mean something.
Hannah(Barry's daughter) is a high honors student and has all those kinds of credentials with her, but they mean something.
The word philosophy must mean something whose place is above or below the natural sciences, not beside them.
When people say“glass half empty”, they usually mean something like a glass containing equal parts water and air.
A name may mean something but it can not convey the exact nature of that thing.
Kubin: This may mean something in the United States, but it is meaningless in Germany.
It will mean a lot but it can't mean something for a week.
I was 21 years old and I just thought, well, this must mean something.
But when I say“class”, I mean something rather complicated.
The fact that I'm supporting Anita and her pard will mean something to the wolves.
By‘life' I mean something like‘energy'(as the scientists use the word) or‘vitality', and also something very different.
Well, it meant something.
If it means something.
Artemis had known this earlier, but now it meant something.
So when he decides that he WANTS Anastasia… it actually means something.