在 英语 中使用 Increasing the number 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Increasing the number of women inmates.
They intend on reducing costs by increasing the number of decks.”.
Increasing the number of companies and visitors.
Optimize for speed with two threads and the try increasing the number after that.
Increasing the number of accredited independent entities.
Increasing the number and capacity of accredited independent entities(AIEs).
On November 19,China launched two more Beidou machines, increasing the number in operation to over 40.
Increasing the number of firms to 5,500; employees to 65,000;
On Nov. 19,China launched two more Beidou machines, increasing the number in operation to more than 40.
Increasing the number of locations to be included in the audit scope.
On Nov. 19,China launched two more Beidou machines, increasing the number in operation to more than 40.
Increasing the number of countries finalize and implement their National Implementation Plans(NIPs).
In 2018,astronomers discovered 12 new Jupiter moons, increasing the number of known satellites of this giant giant planet to 79.
As for increasing the number of permanent members, Bolivia believes that expansion is necessary, as we have stated in the three previous rounds of negotiations.
Equinix is investing anadditional US$28.5 million in the expansion of SG2, increasing the number of cabinets to 3,256.
This simply means, by increasing the number of choices, the decision time is also increased. .
Also, Amazon Polly is now available in the Asia Pacific(Tokyo)region, increasing the number of supported AWS Regions to five.
It has succeeded in increasing the number of applications; however, it has so far failed to extend this programme to the other ministries.
Secondary forests also take less carbon from the atmosphere during periods of drought,and climate change is increasing the number of drought-years in the Amazon.
Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing, has announced increasing the number of Chinese scholarships for Pakistani students to 20,000 per year.
This meant increasing the number of participants back up to twelve teams and splitting them up into four groups of three nations contested in a round robin format.
In spite of the recent progress that had been made in increasing the number of women in the cabinet and legislation promoting gender equality, women continued to be particularly disadvantaged.