Examples of using Doesn't put in English and their translations into Chinese
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Doesn't put his cash in the bank.
I like it because it doesn't put pressure on you.
He doesn't put the money in the bank.
His problem is sometimes his manager doesn't put him in starting XI.".
He doesn't put my blood in the bank.
But after all he only takes his bellyful, he doesn't put my blood in the bank?
He doesn't put any pressure on the players.
But after all he only takes his bellyful, he doesn't put my blood in the bank.
Anthony doesn't put too much pressure on himself.
His only problem is sometimes his manager doesn't put him in the starting eleven.
If that doesn't put a smile on your face, what will?
His only problem is that sometimes his manager doesn't put him in the starting XI.
Even so, it doesn't put T-Mobile in the best possible light.
That's also why I completely understand if a woman doesn't put the actual town she lives in on-line.
If that doesn't put a smile on your face, I don't know what will.
The most engaging question- though Taylor doesn't put it in quite such vulgar terms- is:“How much?”?
If Prada doesn't put its marketing focus on China, it will lose more ground.”.
He needs to understand he will deliver more if he doesn't put too much pressure on himself at the start of the race.".
It doesn't put your baby at any increased risk and usually clears up between weeks 12 and 14 of pregnancy.
The verdict should also provide reassurance to software companies that their method of creating common,inter-operable software doesn't put them in legal jeopardy.
It's a shame he doesn't put as much effort into this one.
But it doesn't put your baby at any increased risk, and usually clears up by weeks 16 to 20 of your pregnancy.
An activity like walking doesn't put much stress on your body and most people can cope with this aerobic activity.
Dreher doesn't put his recommendation in terms of rights, but neither does he explain what a Christian citizen's obligations must be.
It's unpleasant, but it doesn't put your baby at any increased risk and usually clears up by weeks 16 to 20 of pregnancy.