Examples of using Pronouncing in English and their translations into Chinese
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The new CCP says, in article 2, that pronouncing judgement within a reasonable time span is one of the objectives of criminal proceedings.
Moreover, more time is spent on pronouncing words properly and using the newly learned words correctly in sentences and appropriate contexts.
Next he pours into the water, first the oil of catechumens and then the sacred chrism, and lastly both holy oils together, pronouncing appropriate prayers.
Uncas," returned Magua, pronouncing the Delaware name with even greater difficulty than he spoke his English words.
Of course not," said Elaine, pronouncing each word as though it were a law.
We provide you with the first Arabic notebook, which combines practicing writing the Arabic alphabet along with pronouncing it by using the most common vocabulary.
Pronouncing every word loudly and distinctly,"get up now, and come with.
Or try pronouncing the most Polish word of all that uses only Polish alphabet letters.
After pronouncing them husband and wife to the Kingdom, they walked to a private room.
Paul posted an apology Tuesday on Twitter, pronouncing“Where do I start.
They are distinguished by pronouncing the Tagalog/English‘e' as[ɪ] or[i], and the‘o' as[ʊ] or[u].
He tried pronouncing the word, decided he couldn't, and stopped thinking about it.
Pronouncing these correctly in conversation is still quite a challenge, however.
Students can also feel a teacher's love in something as simple as pronouncing their name correctly.
Researchers pronouncing‘statins are safe' are undermined by their own observations.
To hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!”.
As regards the court decision pronouncing temporary measures for protection from domestic violence, the Social Work Center has the following competencies.
It uses«m» and«l»- letters we seem to enjoy pronouncing.
In a tribute to classical Latin, I started pronouncing it'per-kent.'.
A compromise was made by adding Script to the end of the name, resulting in ECMAScript- shorted to ES to avoid pronouncing ECMA.