Ví dụ về việc sử dụng To be losing trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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She hates to be losing a game.
To be losing your clothes.
I seem to be losing you.
These days, though, we seem to be losing ours.
I seem to be losing that thing.
Your nose is bleeding fast or you seem to be losing a lot of blood.
We seem to be losing everything.
People dealing with the WhiteHouse said Mr Navarro appeared to be losing influence in recent weeks.
We seem to be losing our balance.
Probably you thought Jose told them to start slow,to play nice and easy and see what happens or to be losing.
But they seem to be losing in Russia.
Appears to be losing its secret war in Somalia".
Mother Nature appears to be losing her mind.
Apple said to be losing faith in Intel's 5G modem capabilities.
Some customers appear to be losing patience.
She seemed to be losing the signal because Kaizumi's voice grew more distant.
You don't want to be losing water.
If you happen to be losing the game, you will be punished even harder for fighting whilst outnumbered.
All the while, the United States appears to be losing its sway in the region.
Russia appears to be losing control over the Eastern European Bloc?
The officials and people dealing with the WhiteHouse said Mr Navarro appeared to be losing influence in recent weeks.
I seem to be losing my senses.
While Australia's three traditionalsuppliers of refined products all appear to be losing market share, it's not just China that is gaining.
Chinese people appear to be losing interest in a controversial American visa program that has funneled billions of dollars to U.S. real estate developers.
He appears to be losing focus.
Does it seem to be losing power?
Everything seems to be losing its meaning.
Americans seem to be losing faith in President Obama.
The world seems to be losing the battle against Ebola.
Growth momentum outside the U.S. seems to be losing steam, threatening America with economic and financial headwinds.