Examples of using To be able to understand in English and their translations into Chinese
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                        Programming
                    
To be able to understand the significance of this disease, a brief history refresh is  needed.
Today's student needs skills to be able to understand knowledge, and inspiration to be able to  see its current and potential future application.
They have to be  woven with Christ to be able to understand, to be able to  share.
In the future, using enhanced computer vision technology, we hope to be able to understand what's depicted in the image itself.
So you're going to  need a good understanding of languages such as C and C++ and assembly language to be able to understand this book.
It is  equally important for affected people to be able to understand that they have rights.
They had to  fit two criteria: they had to be  old enough to be able to understand the whole concept of the age of reason, and not yet seven.
Businesses are  accustomed to  risks and do not expect to  work in a risk-free society, but they need to be able to understand the risks and plan to  manage them.
Readability is  key to being able to understand what the program is  doing.
We need to be able to understand them.
Data scientists also have to be able to understand randomness.
You will need to be able to understand their code.
To be able to understand the language that each other is  speaking.
Zuckerberg wanted Jarvis to be able to understand a certain degree of linguistic nuance.
Zuckerberg also wanted Jarvis to be able to understand a certain degree of linguistic nuance.
Zuckerberg also wanted Jarvis to be able to understand a certain degree of linguistic nuance.
That's fine; you don't need to be able to understand most of it.
Our first priority is safe blood and therefore we need to be able to understand each other perfectly.
However, they are grouped together in order for us to be able to understand the physical world around us.