Examples of using Will confront in English and their translations into Chinese
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If that happens, the world will confront a very different China over the next few decades.
In contrast, states that depend heavily on fossil fuel exports and do not adjust to the energy transition will confront risks of losing influence.
They will confront difficult projects without any concern that they do not understand the tools that they need.
He said the election will confront what stigma still exists with White voters toward Black candidates in the post-Barack Obama era.
But that does not take away from the learning curve and pressures that Burwell will confront.
Police and firefighters, for example, will confront relatively new scenarios where lithium ion batteries once ignited cannot be put out by a fire extinguisher.
Trump said this week he will confront China“very strongly” over trade in the coming weeks.
Their work will confront the history of slavery, colonization, and various independence struggles.
And once this central premise penetrates your psyche, you will stop seeking and start trusting- because you will confront a higher truth.
Following the recent election of the European Community to the vice-chairmanship of the Kimberly Process for 2006, we offer our full support to Botswana in dealing with the challenges that will confront the Process in 2006.
No one else will confront those problems.
Or maybe I will confront him nicely.
They know he is doing wrong, but no one will confront him.
But above all, know this: America will confront those who threaten our troops.
They should be thinking about how they will confront the imminent global currency crisis.
The looming sub gap that India will confront from 2013 to 2016 cannot be sidestepped.
If you are struggling to forgive, God's word will confront you with His standard for forgiveness.
I now hold only modest hope that the theory will confront data during my lifetime….
Climate change is one of three major challenges that will confront us in this new period of hyper-urbanisation.