Examples of using Second segment in English and their translations into Chinese
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Table 2. Experts invited to address the second segment.
The second segment focused on recent developments in sustainable freight transport.
He will be the first speaker in the second segment, devoted to outer space.
In the second segment of a three-part article, Judith Shapiro tells the story of one tribe.
Dialogues with local authorities and other partners(second segment of the plenary).
This second segment of the programme also includes study visits to Member States, at their invitation.
The first segment would beheld from 13 to 19 May 1997 and the second segment in early September 1997.
Second segment: Panel discussion on" Disability-Inclusive Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)".
In the end, under protest,we were instructed to re-cut the completed second segment, reducing it by more than half.
The second segment focused on infrastructure and governance, markets, trade rules, and investments, including case studies.
As for the rest of the thematic segment, I would like to suggest that we complete the second segment of our work in the following way.
Normally the second segment of the URL is reserved for the handler name, but in the example above it instead has a product ID.
We also take note with satisfaction of the work done by the Economic andSocial Council at its second segment, the humanitarian segment. .
The second segment, though I couldn't be sure, looked to be of equal length in text, and marginally akin to a medieval form of Persian.
When we have heard the last speaker, I will invite Ms. Patricia Lewis, in her capacity as an expert,to introduce the second segment of the Committee' s work.
The second segment of the system runs from the Terminal 1 to Concourse D. These segment will use Bombardier Innovia APM 300.
Yash Tandon introduced the second segment, on existing partnerships and mutual commitment: regional and national perspectives, which focused on the regional.
The second segment of the workshop consisted of presentations from international organizations on their approaches to synergy and further cooperation.
The last meeting of this second segment of our work will take place on Monday, 27 October, and delegations will still be able to introduce remaining draft resolutions, if necessary.
The second segment comprises study visits to intergovernmental organizations of relevance in the field of disarmament and to member States, at their invitation.
That second segment will cover the period from Wednesday, 15 October, to Monday, 27 October; a total of 10 meetings has been allocated for that purpose.
The second segment discussed the Millennium Development Goals, which have become the organizing framework for national and international development programmes.
The second segment of the programme comprises study visits to intergovernmental organizations of relevance in the field of disarmament and to Member States, at their invitation.
The second segment focused on women in science, technology, engineering and math employment, and was moderated by the Vice-Chair of the Commission, Neli Shiolashvili(Georgia).*.
The second segment of the programme of studies comprises study visits to intergovernmental organizations of relevance in the field of disarmament, as well as to Member States, at their invitation.
A second segment is Grid Integration, which includes digital substation, system integration, and service solutions, high-voltage direct current(HVDC) systems, and power semiconductors.
During the second segment, invited representatives of United Nations entities, representatives from non-governmental and international organizations and academics also took part in the discussion.
The second segment of the meeting, entitled" Existing partnerships for development and mutual commitment: regional and national perspectives", will be more concrete and operational in its structure.
Under the second segment, the deliberations of the Meeting will address the role of destination marketing organizations- and in particular national boards of tourism- in the changing environment of the tourism industry.