Examples of using Emphasised in English and their translations into Chinese
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He always emphasised that.
We are not starting from zero," he emphasised.
He also emphasised the importance of learning.
This is what he emphasised.
He emphasised that every life should be respected.
People also translate
But it is also not emphasised.
He emphasised that the mission was to study the sunken warships.
This is what he emphasised upon.
I draw attention in particular to the words I have emphasised.
He emphasised that the number of new cases is the most crucial indicator.
That is what He always emphasised.
Ministers emphasised the serious problem of trafficking in persons in the Asia Pacific region.
Indeed, for the first time, the United Nations explicitly emphasised the.
Lifton emphasised that thought reform took place when human communication was controlled.
Point 6 of the Colonial Declaration 1960, for example, emphasised that:.
Lifton emphasised that thought reform took place when human communication was controlled.
It was an evolution that alsobrought a steadily expanding fan base and emphasised its character as an exclusive vehicle for any occasion.
He emphasised that the ratings will be determined by“a committee”, but said“look at the data we have”.
New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Wendy Matthews emphasised that education is an important pillar in the cooperation between New Zealand and Vietnam.
Gary emphasised that ICW is a neutral platform that integrates resources for testing, inspection and certification while connecting to different international testing organisations.
In all his writing, he emphasised the connections between nature, art and society.
She emphasised that if we could not get comfort from the Canadian government on the jurisdiction issue we had other options.".
The signatories of the agreement emphasised their commitment to enhancing economic and cultural exchange and driving two-way investments between the UAE and China.
Jordan emphasised that monetary policy with negative interest rates and the willingness to intervene(on foreign exchange markets) remains necessary.”.
The Court also emphasised that the right of peoples to self-determination was" one of the essential principles of contemporary international law".
Many States parties emphasised that such a zone in the Middle East would greatly enhance international peace and security, as well as confidence in the region.
Some speakers emphasised that ongoing patterns are tantamount to ongoing genocide, with the greatest threat being over-incarceration and deaths in custody.
The Forum emphasised the need to increase funding, share best practice models, strengthen NGOs and mobilise local communities in order to address these issues.
The Co-Chairs emphasised that, in addition to financial assistance, other forms of assistance, including expertise, equipment and the exchange of experience, are also valuable.