Ví dụ về việc sử dụng They can think trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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They Can Think Creatively.
Web designers always love to show they can think outside of the box- in more ways than one.
They can think out of the box.
Brueggemann: We have to provide people with interpretive categories so that they can think that way.
And they can think about them.
Mọi người cũng dịch
This task requiresvolunteers to list as many different swear words as they can think of in 1 minute.
So now they can think together.
Most young people think that retirement is simply too far away,so they can think of retirement savings later on.
Anyone they can think of?
Both at home and at workthey are mentally sharp and physically agile, and they can think and act with lightning speed.
They can think in numbers.
Of children in kindergarten are“creative geniuses”- they can think of endless opportunities of how to use a paper clip.
They can think about them later.
That person's role is to question the group's consensus by coming up with as many objections andcounter-arguments as they can think of.
They can think their way to success.
All they can think is,''How can we avoid suffering?''.
That way,you can carefully consider how best to ask your question, and they can think carefully about how best to respond.
They can think abstractly and they're often future-oriented.
People must be competent and empowered within their role, so that they can think and act for themselves, and perform professionally.
Then they can think of many things to do and reorganize our lives.
Therefore, the best way they can think of is to change to a better environment.
They can think about two small groups making a larger group when put together.
They can think more freely, design their own activities, and approach the world in creative ways.
If they want to, they can think about changing at some point out of their bathrobe.
They can think critically, work collaboratively, and act boldly- an imperative skill set for the 21st century.
They can think critically, work collaboratively, and act boldly- a skill set necessary for success in the 21st century.
They can think more freely, design their own activities, and approach the world in inventive ways, developing their creativity.
They can think the words, but they cannot speak them or put them together in order to make coherent, grammatically correct sentences.