Examples of using Prowess in English and their translations into Chinese
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For here are men of renown and prowess, whom you should not take into shadows, but should lead to war, where men are needed.
VW is Europe's biggest motor manufacturer, employing over 750,000 people in Germany, and has been a symbol of the nation's engineering prowess.
Its startup roots and abundant experience collaborating with automakers combined with technological prowess makes Rimac the ideal partner for us.
Numerous other rituals are found in hunting-and-gathering societies; these are supposed to increase the game and to give the hunter greater prowess.
This evergreen tree's regenerative prowess is spectacular and it can only be destroyed by fires.
Given its economic strength and technological prowess- nurtured by its alliance with the US, Japan is entirely capable of defending itself.
(Science Magazine)- The cancer fighters known as CAR T cells have proved their prowess in recent years.
Tigers were particularly highly priced in royal and aristocratic menageries as dangerous predators were seen to embody the political and physical prowess of their owners.
He hit the ground and rolled several times before springing back to his feet, uninjured thanks to his newfound physical prowess.
Knowing his technical prowess, doctors began asking Mr. Bakken to help them fix electronic equipment.
Perhaps our perception of it is just a natural result of our brains' dimensionality reduction prowess.
We are thrilled to partner with Abry to leverage their digital health expertise, extensive network and financial prowess as we transform this industry.".
Brainiac is a megalomaniacal genius who roams the universe, collecting knowledge to increase his intellectual and scientific prowess.
The cancer fighters known as CAR T cells have proved their prowess in recent years.
Instead of constantly worrying about our parenting prowess, let's just look for the simplicity in the complexity of parenting.
By October 1975, The New York Times was heralding his popularity in Iowa, pointing to his folksy style, agricultural roots and political prowess.
VW, Europe's biggest motor manufacturer, employs more than 750,000 people in Germany, and has been a symbol of the nation's engineering prowess.
They might signal an animal's status or intentions, or indicate its physical prowess;
As it does so, fighter instructor pilots seated inside the autonomous aircraft will evaluate its prowess and help them to develop tactics.
This suggests that the combination of Branson's marketing prowess and the allure of space for humans are a plausible value proposition for investors.