Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We have given up trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Dont think we have given up!
We have given up that ability.
There's so many dreams that we have given up.
We have given up that ability.
Is it love when we have given up before we tried?
We have given up our jobs.
Who can blame them for thinking that we have given up on them?
In fact we have given up a few times.
We have given up everything and followed you.".
This does not mean we have given up on locating MH370….
We have given up everything to follow you.”.
That doesn't mean that we have given up on what is most important to us.
We have given up everything to follow you.”.
The 5-1 scoreline looks like we have given up but we haven't.
We have given up everything to follow you.”.
The day we stop believing different peoplecan come together… is the day we have given up on the world.
In fact, we have given up ownership of self.
Or, if we have had issues with house plants in the past, we have given up hope.
We have given up researching whether it exists and begun asking why.
This statement reveals arather commercial view of the Christian life:“We have given up everything for the Lord; now, what will we get in return?”.
Buyers we have given up the claim and because quite troublesome also Will're fine.
Juffa, said that most people in the country did not know what Apec was“or whohas given the government money to do all these, or what we have given up”.
We have given up so much for the illusion of security and our government is simply dysfunctional.
If a feeling of satisfaction comes within us from the early 20s, then this means that we do not have any dream,or perhaps we have given up on it.
B: Yes, once we have given up our(personal)'divisions', we can see that our experience is that of all mankind.
Sometimes we have done a good job against those guys andsometimes we have given up some plays that we wish we wouldn't have.”.
Of the nine goals we have given up I haven't found one that the opponent has scored by their own virtue but by our own errors.
Mr Deaton's and Ms Cartwright's fear is that RCTs yield results while appearing to sidestep theory, and that“without knowing why things happen and why people do things, we run the risk of worthless causal(‘fairy story')theorising, and we have given up on one of the central tasks of economics.”.
We had given up hope of rescue.