Examples of using Were confronted in English and their translations into Chinese
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The author and his companions left the house and were confronted by the three men; Michael Demercado was then shot dead by the author.
Before 1990 we were faced by the problem of a labour deficit and after 1990 we were confronted by a relative surplus.
As the students' dialogue with the president was happening inside the Palace, the students outside the Palace were confronted with their own difficulties.
Last season, Rick Grimes and his group of survivors were confronted with their deadliest challenge yet.
It was stated that developing countries in Asia and the Pacific were confronted with a number of serious problems that needed immediate attention.
Last season, Rick Grimes and his group of survivors were confronted with their deadliest challenge yet.
I don't know what they would do if they were confronted with greeting cards thatwere blank on the inside.
When the company's iOS 13 was released alongside the iPhone 11 in September, iPhone owners and app developers were confronted with a litany of software glitches.
The Network believed that United Nations human rights experts should be given the opportunity to visit victims in the Xaysombune special zone, who were confronted with daily military operations.
Mariel Cota and her three children were confronted with the prospect of starting from scratch after she left her abusive ex-husband.
Mr. Borg(Malta): This year' s report of the Security Council(A/63/2) once again demonstrates the array of challenges which the members of the Council were confronted with during the 12 months of the reporting period.
In the 1990s, though China's agriculture and rural economic development were confronted with many unprecedented difficulties and challenges, they maintained a fairly good momentum.
It was recalled that that was not unusual; the negotiators of the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel, for example, were confronted with a similar problem.
It was concerned about problems of newly acceded WTO members who, after having paid a huge accession price, were confronted with new burdens and challenges.
Each region is confronted with its own particular threats ad challenges.
We are confronted primarily with moral issue.
It is obvious that Angola is confronted with a serious economic crisis.
Two questions can now be confronted.
However, many African countries are confronted with the challenge of improving the quality of education.
Again, we are confronted with the problem of translation.