영어에서 Are doing something wrong 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Both are doing something wrong.
If you feel tension on your back, you are doing something wrong.
Or maybe we are doing something wrong?
Guilt serves absolutely no purpose and is a product of believing that we are doing something wrong.
Maybe you really are doing something wrong?
But if even in the fourth year the peony bush does not please with buds, it means that you are doing something wrong.
Maybe you really are doing something wrong?
If you are spending more than 6 weeks without customers telling you if they like the product or not,then you are doing something wrong.
If you're not doing something crazy, you are doing something wrong.
You're doing something wrong, pal. Eight times.
I'm going tosay something harsh here: If you're not getting work queries through social media, you're doing something wrong.
If you aren't making SOMEBODY mad, you're doing something wrong.
That pain is a sign you're doing something wrong, and larger problems could be looming.
If you have any questions, ideas, think we're doing something right- or if you think we're doing something wrong, just drop us an email on.
I'm doing something wrong in this area of life.
You must be doing something wrong.
Maybe I was doing something wrong before.
If I am doing something wrong, I want to know.
Our first thought was that we were doing something wrong.
Clearly I was doing something wrong.
The woman is doing something wrong.
Evidently, I was doing something wrong.
Clearly, previous studies were doing something wrong.
I'm doing something wrong here.
So huck was doing something wrong.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I mean, maybe.
Like she's doing something wrong.
If he was doing something wrong, he was doing it for me.
When I realize that everything is going well, sometimes I get a nagging feeling that I may be doing something wrong, I also remember how much envy I wake up in false friends, how bad the world is and I feel this discomfort.