Examples of using That represents in English and their translations into Chinese
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That represents 4 million tons of waste.
That represents about 4 million tons of scrap waste.
We throw the seed out; that represents the Gospel.
We throw the seed: that represents the gospel.
That represents our greatest chance to meet the expectations that suffering populations are entitled to have of the international humanitarian community.
That represents the highest total since 1994 and the largest single-year increase since the group began collecting data in 1979.
I do think that represents the delicate balance, especially from what has transpired in my numerous bilateral consultations.
That represents half of what was added in 2015 when the market peaked at 97GW of coal commissioned.
That represents a dangerous trend, which exposes the lives of the dedicated staff engaged in United Nations activities to unacceptable hazards.
Although that represents a large portion of Intel's cellular IP it is understood that it will retain significant wireless assets.
Tara's researchers took 27,000 samples, an exploit that represents a giant step in the field of the infinitely small.
That represents 14% of Apple's general income, up from 8.5% in financial 2015 when iPhone unit sales hit their all-time high.
Although that represents a direct limitation on our knowledge, it doesn't keep us from grasping the basic workings of nature.
Although that represents a large portion of Intel's cellular IP it is understood that it will retain significant wireless assets.
That represents a clear-cut renunciation of the nuclear option and a declaration of our intention to free our region from nuclear weapons.
Some processes lasted one day that represents the unusual occurrence, others proceeded several years.
That represents 40% of the world's seaborne oil shipments, and 20% of all world shipments.
That represents an eight percentage point increase from the 2013 survey, when 60 percent had regrets.
That represents a slight escalation of the previous strategy for so-called“seekers,” and suggests that most 1909 upgrade blocks have now been resolved.
That represents a dangerous trend, which exposes the lives of the dedicated staff engaged in United Nations activities to unacceptable hazards.