Examples of using The next challenge in English and their translations into Chinese
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The next challenge was to strengthen the fret and neck as they extended into the guitar's body.
We didn't know when we would solve it, but what do you think is the next challenge and next thing we will solve?
Whatever the next challenge is for me I will always be amongst you and have Chelsea in my home and in my heart.
The next challenge will be to program these nanomachines to perform specific tasks.
The next challenge is to make these 3D printing devices become smaller, so they can embed real bottle, limbs or insulin pen.
The next challenge for the researchers lies in scaling up the process for commercialization.
The next challenge for Dyson could be the company's biggest so far- to take on the market for electric cars.
The next challenge will be human clinical trials- if human trials are successful, then Baar and others will open a new chapter in medicine.
The next challenge, then, is not increasing the number of relationships possible, but developing the caliber and depth of those relationships.
There is still a long way to go in the championship and we are already preparing for the next challenge in Singapore.”.
Now that Z(4430)'s existence is confirmed, the next challenge is to work out whether it really is a tetraquark.
The next challenge will be to see what happens when the twin bioreactor system is boosted to pilot plant capacity.
The next challenge is to understand why the observed carbon dioxide trends are bigger than expected," Emmert said.
The next challenge is likely to be related to scaling from more than 20,000 logins a minute to more than 40,000, and even beyond.
When I eventually left(for the next challenge I was also not qualified for) I was usually tasked with hiring my replacement.
The next challenge is to place the molecular cars onto the course, without destroying them in the process.
The next challenge was to transport the Tatyanas from their storage point in western Cuba to Holguin, a journey of five hundred miles.
The next challenge is to understand which patient needs what therapy to maximise his or her chance for cure.".
If they do manage to get the attention of the right talent, the next challenge is to convert that attention into interest and action.
The next challenge is to translate these findings into classrooms so that students can benefit too.