Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Ferried trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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His driver ferried him from his Lansdowne Road home toward the West End.
This Moon was dubbed Charon, after the mythological demon who ferried souls to the underworld in Greek mythology.
The aircraft were then ferried via India to Australia where they were planned to be used to reinforce the Philippines Air Force.
Others are arriving after failing to complete the trip andare being ferried back to the precarious lives they left behind.
On Saturday morning, the monks ferried 1,400 bodies from the city's main monastery to a dusty rise overlooking the city.
Security chief, picked up Annabeth, Grover,and me at the Empire State Building and ferried us back to camp through a light snowstorm.
The dead and injured were ferried to hospitals in ambulances, pickups and private cars.
Kimmel, Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, ordered reinforcements, in the form of Marine Corps planes,to be ferried to Wake Island and Midway.
In 210 BC,after the Chinese commander Xiang Yu had ferried his army across the Yangtze River, he set fire to his own ships.
Charon ferried the souls of the dead across the river Acheron, or in later texts the river Styx, upon which they entered the land of the dead.
Others are arriving after failing to complete the journey andwill be ferried back to the lives they had planned to leave behind.
The bricks were ferried down the Chao Phraya River by barges, where they were eventually incorporated into the walls of the Grand Palace and Bangkok alike.
Last Friday, she made her usual delivery, but this time she was ferried to the center in the back of a St. Louis PD car.
A car that ferried the alleged killers away from the Kuala Lumpur airport was registered to the North Korean operative, according to Malaysian investigators.
If the heart was lighter than the feather,the person would be ferried to the Field of Reeds, a place of eternal life that closely resembled life on earth.
Volocopter's AAT would work like most ride-hailing services- a passenger would be able to summon the service on demand andthen be ferried to their destination.
With approval from the White House, the CIA ferried the top-secret helicopters to a base known by the code“PS-44” in neighboring Laos.
Argus, the many-eyed security chief, picked up Annabeth, Grover,and me at the Empire State Building and ferried us back to camp through a light snowstorm.
The MG08 was mounted on a mount that was ferried between locations either on carts or else carried above mens shoulders in the manner of a stretcher.
On 1 July she escorted a convoy ofCanadian troops bound for Iceland from Halifax and ferried over almost 50 aircraft, spare parts and munitions.
The aircraft(registration DAIMG,“Mike Golf”), which was ferried to Frankfurt from the Airbus plant at Hamburg-Finkenwerder last weekend, will further increase Lufthansa's capacity.
Those with a powerful grudge may only access this mysterious website at midnight, allowing them to enter anyone's name andhave that person be ferried straight to hell.
Zumrut Ezoya, a mother of four on board the helicopter that ferried us into the town, called her community“sitting ducks, ready to get shot”.
Floating to the surface, connected to his tombstoning board,Long's all but lifeless body was plucked out of the water and ferried by JetSki to a support boat.
Precious metals such as platinum and gold could be ferried back to Earth, but much of the mined material would be used in space to build habitats on the moon and make rocket fuel.
News reports quote Turkish officials as saying at least 20 rebels were also killed in the fighting, as Turkish air force bombers hit targets in Iraq andhelicopters ferried army troops into the region.
Chevrolet's cars can come with built-in LTE connections,and in January Audi ferried journalists from Silicon Valley to Las Vegas in a self-driving car.
Helicopters ferried U.S. staff from the American embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday out of apparent concern about perceived threats from Iran, which U.S. sources believe encouraged Sunday's attacks on four oil tankers in the Gulf.
Nkhotakota was a slave entrepôt, from which slaves were ferried across Lake Malawi to the eastern shore to resume their travel over land to what is now the Tanzanian coast.