Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Forgetting what trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Forgetting what's near.
Forgetting what is behind.
Walking into a room and forgetting what you needed.
Forgetting what we felt.
Having"black- outs" or forgetting what you did while you were drinking.
Forgetting what they just read.
It's not like you are erasing the past, or even forgetting what has happened.
Forgetting what is past…'.
It doesn't mean we're erasing the past, or forgetting what happened.
Forgetting what you have just read.
Sharon Stiles says:“Often it's because you're frightened of forgetting what needs doing.
Forgetting what that one has just read.
True friendship consists of forgetting what you give and remembering what you receive.
Forgetting what you have published.
And recall, unfailing, all that ought to be recalled,each kindly thing, forgetting what might sting.
Forgetting what made them famous.
When we have a lot of material to master,the main problem is quickly forgetting what we have already learned.
Blacking out” or forgetting what they did while drinking.
Application is the key to learning aforeign language as fast as possible(and not forgetting what you learned).
Blacking out” or forgetting what you did while you were drinking.
Some people will haveobvious symptoms of a concussion such as passing out or forgetting what happened right before the injury.
Regularly forgetting what you want to say or losing track of thoughts mid-conversation.
You have surely had times where youwish you had recorded the content of a call after forgetting what was said or when a problem occurs after hanging up.
Forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead.”- Philippians 3:13.
It might just be smallthings at first like locking your keys in the car or forgetting what you were going to say, but it can grow to be far worse.
On one occasion, I was shown two different apartments in the same building- 300 East 23rd Street-and needed to go back and forth between them because I kept forgetting what I had just seen….
Because of this, they may suddenly start resisting any changes to routine, even small ones,for fear of forgetting what to do or becoming disoriented.
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, is characterised in the early stages by memory problems,such as consistently forgetting what happened the day before.
The authors clearly know what they're talking about andare able to communicate to newcomers without talking down or forgetting what it's like to be facing something new.