Examples of using No attempt in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Glow Plug Warning- used on diesel vehicles, no attempt to start the vehicle must made until the light goes out.
they listen to the music but make no attempt to learn the material.
The surface gravity and temperature of the sonic black hole were measured, but no attempt was made to detect Hawking radiation.
I have made no attempt to stay in contact with my family since the court martial, and they have made
She makes no attempt to look younger(she refuses to dye her hair), but her blog is read mainly by 25- to 35-year-olds.
No attempt should be made to repair a ladder with a defective side rail.
He goes his own way, making no attempt to follow the steps of earlier sages.
As a suspected suicide, no attempt to determine the correct time was made.
US lawmakers made no attempt to approve the shipments of MANPADS to Syria, but they didn't introduce a direct ban either.
We will not extradite the prisoners, and you will make no attempt to rescue them in a military operation.
Khmer Rouge commanders were not deceived by the Vietnamese thrusts toward Kracheh and Stoeng Treng, however, and made no attempt to reinforce the northeast.
Harry could feel his wand against his chest, but he made no attempt to draw it.
When you meditate, there should be no effort to control, and no attempt to be peaceful.
real parents were and my father, too, made no attempt to learn.
They neglected their communications with the African coast and made no attempt to watch and intercept Sicilian reinforcements….
So why did these beautiful, magnificent animals just stand there, and make no attempt to escape?
asked why these beautiful, magnificent animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away.
He asked the trainer that why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away.
He made no attempt to hide his envy of Kakashi's Sharingan, and noted before leaving
No attempt was made to recreate the original ornament in the restored building, which instead in its simplicity shows the architectural qualities of Klenze's design.