Examples of using Whatever else in English and their translations into Chinese
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You can then keep that wealth in bitcoins, or convert it to dollars or euros or whatever else you want.
Humane Society: Students volunteer by cleaning cages, walking dogs, and whatever else is needed.
Think of yourself on your phone playing a video game or whatever else it might be, you're often alone with your stuff.
Whatever else the Academy Awards may or may not be, they are indisputably a triumph of canny public relations.
And I'm not including the licensing fees for software Unity Pro, Maya or whatever else.
The professor can then write back to each student with encouragement, answers, or whatever else is appropriate.
Pay a monthly fee, and get discounted rides by car, bike, scooter, bus, or whatever else people are into in a year or two.
You value it more because you're not told what to think or whatever else,” Hoffman said.
Go ahead and business all of them in for the free air travel or whatever else that would make your traveling experience the tiny easier.
Whatever else ComicsGate is, Vox Day and Jon Del Arroz hope it's a revenue stream.
If they did not think it is better than whatever else is available around, they would not do it.
Whatever else we may have to consider, let us lay down this foundation: The motivating force for redemption is love.
Whatever else may be said, we know that from the time of Justin Martyr a Dial.
And those apps can work together too so you can share photos, maps, contacts, links and whatever else you want faster and easier.
I'm 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.
So I deleted Kubernetes, fabric8, and whatever else I had on my laptop and got myself prepared.
Our intelligence, caring/nurturing nature, adventuresome spirit, or whatever else we bring to the table.
I'm honest about my age, height, and whatever else I write down.
The owners of this house can now use this room as another bedroom, a study or whatever else they may fancy.
And I think there's a real stickiness to that that I hope can grow into a film or whatever else.