Examples of using When i read in English and their translations into Chinese
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So when I read articles related to Bitcoin, most of them just talk about investment, bull or bear cycles and market prices.
When I read that the Olympic stadium and the main library in Sarajevo had been destroyed, I wept….
When I read the book, it was the first time I felt someone was writing about my life,” Ms. Wen, who plays June, said.
What makes me really happy is when I read all the emails about how my books and seminars have touched and inspired someone's life.
When I read this, however, it takes me straight, and no doubt strangely, back to my visit to Mogadishu in Somalia.
When I read this boy's spiritual plight, I felt as though the Christian was speaking to my heart also.
When I read him, I awaken to the authentic reality of what the Bible means by spiritual mindedness.
When I read that stretching can help to relieve and prevent pain, I thought,“Of course it can, but who has the time?”.
But when I read Bourdain's take in his most recent book, Medium Raw, I wanted to make sure it reached as many people as possible.
It is wildly comfy, but when I read what it is made from, a polyurethane foam, I lost sleep.
When I read the Brad Frost's article I was already familiar with similar concept, because I knew about Organic.
And so when I read the emails and so forth from customers, they're tellin' me how the Apple Watch has changed their life.
When I read that NYT article a few weeks ago I was baffled- it doesn't match my reality as a 28-year-old.
When I read their final exams I got emotional thinking of who they had become at the end of year,” she recalls.
When I read the Chinese press, I know there are problems,” he said.
When I read a book or article, I highlight the most important things.
However, when I read it, I couldn't help wondering what the proportion of people who effectively switched is.
When I read that there was to be a film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House I was over the moon.
But when I read Gretchen Morgenson's recent article in the New York Times accusing companies of“spinning losses into profits” my eyes rolled.