Examples of using Propelled in English and their translations into Chinese
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Finally, as we derailed it propelled me to at least recognize that the controls were literally in my hands.
The boats are propelled by four electric thrusters and equipped with a power supply, GPS gear and a wifi antenna.
Turbofan propelled cruise missiles with an approximate speed of 850 kilometres per hour would take over two hours to cover a distance of 2,000 kilometres.
And if you can select music before the production begins, you have propelled the project even further in the right direction.
The economic crisis of the 1980s had also propelled many into the workforce to help their families survive.
The social conservatism propelled by the majority community is here to stay irrespective of who wins the election,” Ramage said.
A chair built on wheels for an invalid or disabled person, pushed by another person or propelled by the occupant, or motorized.
It was the textiles industry- woollen cloth in particular- that propelled Leeds onto the world scene in the 19th century;
Africa embassy bombings: attacks that propelled Bin Laden into the limelight.
Indians, now the second-largest nationality on the Internet, also propelled their country to become one of the fastest-growing smartphone markets in the world.
There are also traces of ozone, caused by particles crashed into Ganymede‘s atmosphere propelled by Jupiter's magnetic field.
Across all regions and generations, social media has propelled e-commerce into the limelight.
Her love of old-time handwriting propelled her to create her own font, which mimicked the script of a real-life wartime letter.
Growing urban and rural population, rapid pace of urbanization, and foreign investments have propelled regional demand for automotive, consumer goods, and electronics industries.
The process of waking up to the lies is traumatic and so many are propelled towards atheism and complete loss of faith.
As used in this subsection,"vessel" means a means of conveyance for travel on water and propelled otherwise than by muscular power.
A first sketch of a clown propelled Caroline Scheufele into the world of design.
The desperate search for new sources of energy has propelled the criminal strategy driven by the Government of the United States to transform grains and cereals into fuel.
Joy- pure, unfettered joy- had propelled her into Adam's arms.
As used in this section,"vessel" means a means of conveyance for travel on water and propelled otherwise than by muscular power.