Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Took a photo trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The daughter took a photo.
I took a photo and sent it to my sister.
I'm sure they took a photo.
I took a photo of it and sent it to the doctor.
We talked for a while and took a photo together.
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I even took a photo with her!
Someone who had the night shift saw them, took a photo, and sent it to me.
Matt took a photo with a fan in Beijing.
When I got home that night I stood in front of the mirror and took a photo of myself.
I took a photo of us after she told me that story.
When she rushed home, one of the officers took a photo of her as proof of their visit.
I took a photo of Mary and Mary took a photo of Sean and me.
At the end of the party, DYS employees and guests took A photo together, to keep the wonderful memories.
He took a photo of my son by mobile phone and sent it to me.
The inmates then informed the guards who came with a recorder, and they took a photo of the festering sores.
The pair took a photo of themselves back at the aisle where they first met.
And when I first got iPhone XS Max,I went home and took a photo of this new piece of artwork I have from Jim Joe.
Allister took a photo with Ha Giang children in a backpacking trip.
Happy customer took a photo and left us a positive feedback.
Tuong An took a photo with Senator Ajay Tamta at the Parliament of India.
Yo momma so fat, I took a photo of her at Christmas and it's still printing.
Someone took a photo of us in the park and is trying to blackmail me, I lie.
Yesterday, another business took a photo of the inside of[Monkey Museum] and reported it.
In 1999, he took a photo of“Rhine II», which shows the Rhine river between the two dams under the majestic cloudy sky.
Photography student Robert Wiles took a photo of McHale's oddly intact corpse a few minutes after her death.
In 1999, he took a photo of the"Rhein II", which shows the river Rhine between the two dams under the magnificent cloudy sky.
In one block, participants took a photo of each painting with a smartphone, and then had 15 seconds to look at the painting itself.
In 1964, Jim Templeton took a photo of his daughter while they were picnicking on Burgh Marsh, overlooking the Solway Firth in Cumbria.