Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Victor said trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Victor said that.
Who knows," Victor said.
Very well,” Victor said.
Victor said hesitantly.
Mọi người cũng dịch
It is fine," Victor said.
Victor said he recognized Jim Gordon.
I second what Victor said.
Okay,” Victor said, but they didn't take turns.
You know who I am,” Victor said.
Oh, man, he's dead,” Victor said as he looked at the squashed animal.
I had no choice,” Victor said.
Listen,” Victor said and handed Thomas the cardboard box which contained half of his father.
They're not greyhounds," Victor said.
Explaining the HRANK score, Victor said that they started out analysing around 150 million domains.
She came around and she kind of saved me," Victor said.
Bring another for me," Victor said, and gave her two coins.
Maybe the woman had her own name written down," Victor said.
But if it was as Victor said, then it meant that the Dragonic Tool chose Figneria as a Vanadis from its own will.
I never dreamed Iwould be where I am today,” Victor said.
I identify with the father's guilt,” Victor said to me.
We already saw himwhen he punched our tickets at the beginning of the trip," Victor said.
I was planning on doing the same thing with my half,” Victor said.
My father never told me about finding you in Spokane,” Victor said.
We believe the zinc is associated with the ribosomes in the bacteria,” Victor said.
We can't walk through Armero with half a dead chicken in a bag," Victor said.
But this means there arestill eight Christians who are murdered each day, Victor said.
Ideally, XRF imaging should be performed on frozen biological samples that are cryo-preserved to prevent radiation damage and to obtain a morephysiologically relevant understanding of cellular processes,” Victor said.
We're better at making things now," Victor says, so our living standards would be considerably higher than this figure suggests.
This rite, with its corresponding formula, which as Hugo of St. Victor says(“Sacr.”, III, xii), signifies the power which has already been received, is not found in the oldest rituals and probably dates back not earlier than the ninth or tenth century.