Példák az Working on the problem használatára angolul és azok Magyar nyelvű fordításai
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Many are working on the problem.
I will be in my bedroom working on the problem.
We're working on the problem, sir.
But I guess they are working on the problem.
And after working on the problem for many years, someone demonstrated that a dragon scale could be pierced by an object made of a certain composite material.
Looks like they're working on the problem.
But after working on the problem for many years, one of the iconoclasts succeeded in demonstrating that a dragon scale could be pierced by an object made of a certain composite material.
Mr La Forge, start working on the problem.
Working on the problem of the lack of study time, we decided to create a unique audio player that will voice any text and any cards created in a specific order, while alternating between foreign words and their translation.
Manufacturers are working on the problem.
We are working on the problem!
A number of scientists are working on the problem.
We're working on the problem.
Sony is working on the problem.
I'm sure others are working on the problem.
Sony is working on the problem.
We're still going to need good people working on the problem from this end.
Ford is working on the problem.
Other networks at different levels of development include one for officials responsible for youth in local governments,one for those working with social minorities, another for those working on the problem of youth trafficking, a Euro-Med network for young entrepreneurs, one for those working on gender-related matters and a Euro-Med Student Forum for student unions in the region.
We are working on the problem.
Prompted by discussions in Paris, he began working on the problem of the invariance of dimension.
There's a little girl working on the problem right now, and apparently, she's incredibly smart and funny!
Brauer was to spend the rest of his life working on the problem of classifying the finite simple groups.
Later in his career Dixon worked on the problem of a loaded elastic rectangular plate.
In Pavlovskaya looks at Lyapunov's work on the problem first posed by Chebyshev which we quoted above.
In subsequent years he collaborated with the Japanese physicist Yoshio Nishina whowas in Copenhagen on an extended research visit and worked on the problem of Compton scattering of a Dirac electron.
So we went ahead and worked on the problem, and Fred Phillips, who was the actual makeup man who was going to do my makeup each day on the series, knew what the problem was.