Examples of using To explain something in English and their translations into Chinese
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I'm using it to explain something.
And to explain something, you need to first understand it yourself.
The myth also tries to explain something.
To be able to explain something, you must be able to understand it yourself.
Chance is a word used to explain something else.
I have got to explain something to you, kid.
I want to take this opportunity to explain something too.
Today, it is for me to explain something simple for everyone, please read carefully!
You don't need something more to explain something more.
The easiest way to explain something new is to start with something old.
Really hard to find the right words to explain something.
He was trying to explain something to her.
Alternatively you can avoid reading code andalways be the guy looking for someone to explain something to you.
They just want you to explain something to ordinary people.
This is probably the soundestpsychological premise I could put forth to explain something so patently stupid.
The most unbearable work is to explain something to those who do not hear you, and do not want to hear.
Guardiola says:“I am going to explain something secret.
When children, and adults, are asked to explain something they frequently gesture with their hands.
I write you this letter to explain something to you.
That they were just trying to explain something to her.
He seemed to be trying to explain something to her.
Before we begin, I would like to explain something important to you first.
In Salva Gildenbourne, Anele had tried to explain something to Linden.
I was still breathing heavily as I tried to explain something that I didn't understand.
If you're actually going to use the outcome to explain something, you're going from analysis.
If you're actually going to use the outcome to explain something, you're going from analysis to science.
First is giving the floor to a sponsor of a draft resolution to explain something in the draft resolution, which is contrary to the rules of procedure.