在 英语 中使用 Trying to answer 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Mike Litzow is trying to answer that question.
In trying to answer such questions, scientists bump up against the limits of the laws of physics.
A lot of smart people are trying to answer that question.
Keep trying to answer this question as you explore the novel.
Researchers all around the world are trying to answer these questions.
The hard part is trying to answer the questions Walker raises in my mind every time I pick him up.
There's an ongoing random test in Sweden trying to answer this question.
They are not trying to answer the same question.
An ongoing randomized trial in Sweden is now trying to answer this question.
We are all beings trying to answer the questions of our existence.
The most important thing,in in data science is actually the question you're trying to answer.
So we're definitely trying to answer one of the big ones- alternate timelines.
So, when planning an app, it is worth analyzing the market and trying to answer two questions.
The question… we have been trying to answer for the past 30 years is how do children learn to aggress.
Shanghai-based Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is one of many companies trying to answer that question.
A lot of the major newspapers seem to be trying to answer the question: what is the worst thing that happened on Earth today?
In this session,I will be looking at past exams in more detail and trying to answer these questions;
One question they have been trying to answer, is whether there is a limit on how many individuals different species have in their social group.
Things like I spent 100 years wandering through the desert trying to answer three questions posed by holy men.
And I started just trying to answer questions about physics, either by finding answers in books, or by figuring them out myself.
The difficulty arises because science and religion are both trying to answer questions in the same realm here.
A practical way to do this is to spend a few moments trying to answer a very old question.
After dozens of articles trying to answer these questions, we are now probably closer to a definitive answer: it doesn't matter.
Harvard astronomer Laura Kreidbergspends her days looking at extrasolar planets trying to answer the question.
Flush with data, the researchers went to work trying to answer a fundamental question: Why are the elite players better than the average players?
So it's better to have these conversations now, before we find ourselves trying to answer questions no one saw coming.
Daszak's group started out trying to answer a broader question: Where should scientists concentrate efforts to find as-yet-unknown viruses threatening humanity?
That is a question Shawn Loewen, Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and African Languages,is trying to answer.