Examples of using Trying to take in English and their translations into Chinese
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Or trying to take more risks.
By coming in and trying to take over.
We were trying to take that energy and transform it into something.
At the same time Poland is trying to take the initiative.
But we're trying to take a radical stance, maybe simplifying the problem.
He doted on my girls without trying to take my place.
The regime is trying to take it, but it's still with the rebels.".
The animals don't understand you're just trying to take their picture.
And that's before trying to take the resulting footage and turn it into something that's worth watching.
Once back in good health, he accused Barbot of trying to take power from him.
This can often be seen in people trying to take on multiple roles, under great pressure, and then not asking for help.
And yet, somehow, you're still beating yourself up inside and trying to take the blame.
I sat quietly, trying to take it all in.
I stood speechless in front of the crowd of loved ones,still trying to take in everything.
I blink at him, trying to take this all in.
Data is so valuable that I don't like to give it away for free,no matter who is trying to take it or access it.
You could spend hours trying to take in every detail.
We were trying to take a more zoomed-out approach to this problem, and my mentors were phenomenal to me.
This will prevent you from being overwhelmed by trying to take in too much new information.
Sometimes I would accidentally knock over my open water bottle,or I would just miss the lid completely when trying to take a drink.
The College has been trying to take a different approach.
Christie said the neighbors"knew that they were talking about trying to take our country and attack it.".
It's cool catching it shallow and trying to take it, but I want to go over the top of somebody.
Mr. Hollande, under enormous pressure at home after the attacks, is trying to take the diplomatic initiative.
Neighbors of the San Bernardino shooters"knew that they were talking about trying to take our country and attack it.".
Pilgrims and tourists alike shuffle down through the three storeys, trying to take in the magnificent chapels and prayer halls.
Troubled teens in a boot-camp program encounter a group of terrorists trying to take out a rural nuclear power plant.
CINCINNATI- Christian Yelich sat on a chair in front of his locker, trying to take in all that had just happened.
Troubled teens in a 2ndchance‘bootcamp' program encounter a group of terrorists trying to take out a rural nuclear power plant.