Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We treat it trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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We treat it very seriously.
And that's exactly how we treat it.".
We treat it like a nice-to-have instead of a must-have.
The wound will not heal until we treat it.
We treat it more like an ornament of our faith.
The wound will not heal until we treat it.
Today we treat it in a single week, but, in those days many millions died.
When you contribute feedback, we treat it in a transparent way.
To quote David Suzuki“ The way we see the world,shapes the way we treat it”.
If it's one that goes away whether we treat it or not, why bother?
In the tennis ball example, we treat it as a simple point object and ignore the fuzziness.
So it's important that we remember, the future, we treat it like a noun.
And forever after, we treat it as if it were a static and enduring entity.
Truth'British AIDS peopleare being cured', how should we treat it rationally?
So when we treat it like some inspirational story, we might as well stop pretending that that's Christianity.
The outside appearance of our skin depends upon how we treat it from the inside.
The body is a vehicle, and how we treat it is based on our mental capacity to deal with emotional issues.
Whether it's a pleasant experience or a painful experience we treat it the same way.
Our bodies do not produce it, and that's why we treat it as a foreign substance, which sets off a toxic immune reaction.
Whether it is a pleasant or an unpleasant experience we treat it the same way.
This sort of thing used to happen andit continues to happen now, and if we treat it as such a taboo and precious subject, then how are people going to have the strength to come out and feel comfortable saying that this has happened to them?”.
When information is associated with your Google Account, we treat it as personal information.
I call this a business because that's how we treat it, and how it should be treated if you are serious about growing it to its fullest potential and possibly even monetizing it. .
We had long discussions at the ET[executive team] level about the importance of Maps, where we thought Maps was going in the future, and could we treat it as a third-party app?
The Maybe monad is all about possible failure, and if we have a value and want to put it in such a context,it makes sense that we treat it as a successful computation because, well, we know what the value is.
We treated it like gold dust.
We treated it like a hobby, not a career,” says longtime Square composer Nobuo Uematsu.
But then we will know what it is and we can treat it.