Examples of using Ponder in English and their translations into Chinese
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This is a question that we must ponder together, and we must come to a general understanding on what ought to be our collective response to these situations.
So why even ponder on a dating ad like this, and pass judgement on someone you don't know, if you're not interested?
This work of art is known to make people ponder on their way of life and the way in which they spend their time.
I am, I ponder, I practice", won the best award in the China Academy of Sciences' competition on" Innovation in Education", 2007.
The person will then ponder these options and choose the best meal out of this selection.
Naturally, one has to ponder for a while to realise this- one does not see it immediately.
Messi status is excellent, but its team has repeatedly lost in the key battle, the problem is enough to make Enrique, Ba Wusa ponder.
Mrs. Rachel, ponder as she might, could make nothing of it and her afternoon's enjoyment was spoiled.
This last circumstance made me ponder, and I crossed the room and touched the glass.
The Government of Israel, the Palestine Authority, and the Palestinian militant groups must ponder the situation and consider alternate strategies; negotiations must now be given another opportunity.
In 1928, two scientists in Scotland, Erik Ponder and W. P.
If we really seek for truth with our hearts, we will ponder what good and evil are.
Before considering his first commercial experience, we must ponder another startling enigma in Hamilton's boyhood.
Politics is a huge objective existence that writers must face, must ponder and reflect(even if indirectly).
If you want to win, when it comes to strategy, ponder less and do more.
Its a illogical, incoherent question, than tries to infer a negative, and make you ponder or something that can not be.
If you have an injury and you can't hunt, you're going to starve," Ponder said.
The Territory must ponder the question carefully as it had much to lose if it took the wrong path.
A few years ago, during a media interview for one of my books, my interviewer said something I still ponder often.
IBM Research has been publishing very challenging monthly puzzles since May 1998 on their Ponder this page.