Examples of using Write in in English and their translations into Chinese
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With no written script of their own before 1949, many Dongs learned to read and write in Chinese.
If I die at night, I will write in the morning, and my book will be with you.
If you write in a troubled part of the world, everything is interpreted allegorically.”.
The thing is, you actually have to think about your profile and what you write in your emails.
If I die at night, I will write in the morning, and my book will be with you.
Doing so, they write in a paper published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, was essential.
I am doing my best so that the kids and myself are learning to speak, read, and write in Farsi.
For example, you cannot write in a general chat room, create your own room, participate in ratings, and receive gifts and likes.
If I die at night, I will write in the morning, and my book will be with you.
You come to the last page and you write in‘Fade out' and that's the end and you're done.”.
And then Gawker hired her at 25("a sacrificial virgin," as she would later write in her Times Magazine piece).
Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari write in Anti-Oedipus(1972) that psychoanalysis resembles the Russian Revolution in that it became corrupted almost from the beginning.
I can see what people write in their messages, where they go to on the Internet, what they post on Facebook.
I write in my diary in lesson 1 every day and I think it helps me a lot, because I can express myself now.”.
The code documentation you write in Xcode can be previewed and accessed in three different ways.
He had to write in March anyway, and she had assignments set up in New York, so she couldn't stay longer than that.
Before the vaccine was developed, each person with measles typically infected 11 to 18 others, Majumder and colleagues write in JAMA Pediatrics.
Our meeting turns out a 25-minute answer that I write in a separate article there and then.
I have read some of those pieces that you write in the Times occasionally.
Seth Landefeld, MD, from the Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, write in an invited commentary.