Examples of using Sapped in English and their translations into Chinese
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It sapped my morale.
The tax has not been increased since 1993, however,and more fuel-efficient cars have sapped its buying power.
Using her power sapped a Confessor of strength.
The tax has not been increased since 1993, however,and more fuel-efficient cars have sapped its buying power.
Currency chaos in India sapped demand at the year's end.
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But the tax has not been increased since 1993,and increased vehicle fuel efficiency has sapped its purchasing power.
I hated the hospital- it sapped me of all energy and optimism.
But the tax has not been increased since 1993,and improvements in auto fuel efficiency have sapped its purchasing power.
I hated the hospital- it sapped me of all energy and optimism.
But the tax has not been increased since 1993,and improvements in auto fuel efficiency have sapped its purchasing power.
It was not the valley itself that sapped his strength and filled the empty spaces left with helplessness.
Of course,it is also possible that her unrequited love and the attending despair sapped her of her powers; that can happen.
I certainly think secularism has sapped the strength of the Judeo-Christian West to defend its ideals, right?
The tax has not been increased since 1993, however,and improvements in auto fuel efficiency have sapped its purchasing power.
But in China many unrelated safety scandals have sapped public confidence in the authorities' ability to regulate such things.
And now, with German voters beginning to turn against her,the chancellor's authority will be further sapped at the European level.
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have sapped American strength and, allegedly, destroyed America's ability to act in the Middle East.
China, they say,is determined to reignite its export machine after a global recession that sapped demand for Chinese goods.
The war has sapped Assad's power and threatens to deprive Hezbollah of a key supporter, in addition to its land corridor to Iran.
By calling the election a year early,they avoided a scenario in which worsening inflation would have sapped the Conservatives' popularity.
My courage has finally been sapped, for I have spied the monsters below, and they make my previous struggles laughable in comparison.
Buditom, also 44,said the reality of working for some of the nation's richest companies has sapped his belief in the American dream.
Syria's civil war has sapped Assad's power and threatens to deprive Hizbollah of a key supporter, in addition to its land corridor to Iran.
Occasionally those outings gave me a renewed determination to get healthy,but more often they just sapped my already-low resources.
Unrealized projections of resources tobe generated from international sources eventually sapped political will and institutional commitments necessary to move UNSIA forward.
But, according to some investors, the tariffs themselves may not be the biggest worry as theU.S.-China trade war has also sapped business confidence.
He painted a picture of the popular movements in Italyrisking devastating defeats because precariousness had sapped people's capacity to fight back:.