Examples of using Torn down in English and their translations into Chinese
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The biggest building nearby is the long-closed, graffiti-covered Continental Tire factory, empty for decades but never torn down.
Because in Christ, the dividing walls that separate us are torn down.
Statues of poets and writers were torn down, works of arts and musical instruments destroyed, and the university library burnt along with many valuable books.
The adobe apartment block where the Chinese massacre occurred was torn down in the late 1880s.
Really hope that beautiful old building will be protected and not torn down.
The shrine has been torn down a number of times, with relatives and friends returning to restore it causing locals to phone police.
In the city of Brody in Lviv province, the monument to the Russian military leader M. I. Kutuzov was torn down.
Before it was torn down, it had been under constant, costly police surveillance after being vandalized in recent months.
The opponents of the<< new Kiev government>> were beaten with bats and their tents were slashed and torn down.
Here the house was torn down, through the reference in h1, and while h1 was cleared as well, h2 still has the old, out-of-date, address.
The first public school building became part of a larger office building, the seven-story Club Building, which was torn down in 1955.
It can't allow all the bridges that have been built up over the course of this process to be torn down.".
A company on the move: in the winter of 1985/86, the last production facilities in Bremen Vegesack are torn down.
The house is waiting for something, a zoning change or a will to come out of probate, and then it will be torn down.
At the apartment complex there was no sign that the building was going to be torn down or in violation of safety codes.
Along with homes and offices, this ability is a must for training classes, where restoring torn down PC configurations quickly is critical.
In 1915, on the pretext of holding an exhibition, more than 90% of the buildings were torn down.
The Jews who lived in Jerusalem's old city, for example, were forced to leave and 21 of 22 synagogues were torn down.
Just after the first E-Crane installation has been completed, one of the existing rope cranes will be torn down, and the process will begin again.
The minister had said buildings that had been built in 1960s and 70s should have been torn down many years ago.