영어에서 Is being done 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Currently more research is being done.
This website is being done with Django.
He needs to show something is being done.
What is being done to save forests?
How can I know how my order is being done?
More research is being done currently.
What I can say is that work is being done.
Everything is being done on the server computer.
In fact, it has even changed the way science is being done.
What is being done to stop habitat destruction?
He also recognizes that this is being done to deceive his father.
This is being done particularly well by Duke Engineering.".
He has this little 10-square-meter store,where so much is being done.
A lot of work is being done by individual departments.
Throughput: If the CPU is busy executing processes,then work is being done.
What is being done to protect Earth from asteroids?
This is similar to what is being done in Canada or Australia.”.
This is being done to validate the legitimacy of the new caretaker governments.
However, further research is being done to produce conclusive results.
What is being done to prepare subsequent generations for an uncertain and volatile future?
Whatever you are doing now is being done by someone else at the same time.
Significant research into the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of leukemia is being done.
Therefore, loads of work is being done in the field of energy management.
Learn more about how air pollution affects you, and what is being done to clean the air.
What is being done for the Christians of the Middle East is not enough.
Even if, at times,it may seem redundant, this is being done for a sacred purpose.
All this is being done through special sensors and the Sync 2 system being rolled out in the new models.
To a child, this often means that God can see what is being done under the bedclothes.
Since today most of the work is being done by sensors, the advantage the BMW shows here may be down to the newer tech.
You will observe what is done, and ask the participants- and yourself- why it is being done.