Examples of using It solved in English and their translations into Chinese
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It solved a big problem.
I wouldn't call it solved.
It solved a big problem for me.
Emerson, consider it solved.
It solved a huge problem for her.
That's when I realized it solved a problem for me.”.
It solved an embarrassing problem.
I'm supposed to tell you how it solved all my problems.
But it solved an artificial problem.
If you have any questions or problems, let's get it solved.
Now physicists from the University of Cambridge might finally have it solved.
So MIT did what it does best: It solved the problem.
He believed that the wording of the mandate raised more problems than it solved.
It solved problems and is something people want, which is the ultimate recipe for success.
You're half American,” he said, as if it solved the problem.
While it solved the problem of camera placement, it's also just comfortable like holding a Kindle Oasis.
When your clients come to you with a problem, they want it solved fast.
Bloggers especially loved it, as it solved an age-old photo hosting problem.
To give a problem to theHoly Spirit to solve for you means that you want it solved.
It solved certain issues with the the engines in cars at the time, but people were afraid that it could pose health risks.
Unfortunately, an explicit Greek debtwrite-off would cause more problems in Europe than it solved.
More recently,while the 1991 Gulf war arguably created more problems than it solved, it also successfully reversed Iraqi aggression in Kuwait.
Another view, however, was that the minimum period in paragraph(3)created more problems than it solved.
They figured their study would confirm what prior research suggested:that a robot tax created more problems than it solved.
But the rough consensus is that the most productive conversations centered on how analytics changed behaviors,rather than how it solved problems.
But the rough consensus is that the most productive conversations centered on how analytics changed behaviors,rather than how it solved problems.
Mr. Castello(United States of America) said he agreed with Greece that the proposedadditional wording would create more difficulties than it solved.