Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We look at them trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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We look at them confused.
Drugs are a bane, no matter how we look at them.
And we look at them to be a mere tailor.
We get really excited when we look at them.
We look at them as being off track!
We look at them, and they look at us.
We put those on the table, and we look at them together.
We look at them longer and more intently than letters.
The expectations of the young are more and more pressing anddramatic if we look at them broadly.
When we look at our players here, we look at them individually in terms of what their needs are.”.
They teach us patience and love,and allow us to see these qualities reflected back when we look at them.
Do we look at our opponents as brothers and sisters or do we look at them as enemies needing to be eradicated?
Today we look at them and apply them to our wardrobe, to make the chaos disappear immediately.
Whether it is because we look at them too much or because they radiate too much blue light, screens are known to cause eye problems.
This could be because of perceptual salience, that is,the other person is what we see most of when we look at them;
Since we can see them, then when we look at them, we can see there is a big difference.
However, if we look at them from a different point of view,we can see that their fundamental cause is a loss of conscience and a decline in morality.
Quasars are special galaxies thatare so far away that when we look at them we are looking at the Universe when it was still a baby.
Again, supposing we do not know our letters,are we going to insist that we do not see them when we look at them?
The minute we meet someone, we look at them and decide“You're interesting” or“You're not interesting” or“You're relevant” or“You're not relevant.”.
They experience an intimate pain when they see that it does not matter to anyone that they haveto emigrate to look for work or when, there, we look at them with suspicion because they are strangers.
With attitude training, we look at them rather than us, so we would think about what we did that might have caused them to send us their criticism.
So when we look at a downtown area, at a place that has a hope of being walkable,and mostly that's our downtowns in America's cities and towns and villages, we look at them and say we want the proper balance of uses.
We looked at them a little bit.
When they arrived, we looked at them together.
We looked at them as saviours.
Yet when we looked at them from the viewpoint of a programmer who made reasonable assumptions about the base class, the model broke down.