Examples of using Two speakers in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
There are two speakers.
Two speakers said that international laws needed to be strengthened.
There were two speakers.
Two speakers address the treatment of veterans' physical and mental needs.
There are two speakers here.
Two speakers have asked to speak in favour of the motion, and I give them the floor.
And it will have two speakers, not four.
Better yet two speakers, and not on the bottom where they can easily become covered.
We're going to be hearing from two speakers today.
There are two speakers on my list, Japan and Algeria.
Permission to speak on the motion for division shallbe given only to two speakers in favour and two speakers against.
If two speakers are mutually unintelligible, then they are speaking two different languages.
On the bottom edge you will find two speakers with a headphone jack and Micro-USB port between them.
Two speakers expressed the wish that the documentation for the Standing Committee meetings be also produced in Spanish.
Permission to speak on the motion for division shallbe given only to two speakers in favour and two speakers against.
When two Speakers of the Second Foundation communicate with each other, the language is like no other in the Galaxy.
Permission to speak on the motion for division shallbe given only to two speakers in favour and two speakers against.
Two speakers called for support to increase the membership of the Committee on the Rights of the Child from 10 to 18.
When the HomePod finally shipped,consumers found they couldn't pair two speakers and create stereo sound or play music in multiple rooms.
Two speakers referred to the work undertaken by the International Centre for Asset Recovery of the Basel Institute on Governance.
There are two speakers on one edge of the tablet, which get quite loud: We got about 90db at six inches of distance.
Two speakers will speak about nuclear weapons issues, and the others will address small arms and light weapons, cluster weapons and landmines.
Two speakers underlined the importance of transparency, fair and clear procedures, and due-process guarantees in the work of the sanctions committees.
Two speakers urged, however, that access to experts and NGOs be organized on a case-by-case basis, without establishing any formal rules of procedure.
Two speakers noted that at future congresses a limited number of agenda items should be selected in order to ensure in-depth consideration of each item.
Two speakers supported the project initiatives, developed jointly with the Centre, for the reform of the juvenile justice system and for combating trafficking in persons.
Two speakers reported on legislation against illicit enrichment that had been enacted in their jurisdictions and requested that such legislation be reflected in the study.
Two speakers urged the UNCTAD secretariat to continue paying attention to the issue of commodity dependence and to upgrading the insertion of LDCs into global value chains.
Two speakers referred in particular to the important and successful technical cooperation work conducted by the Centre in assisting their Governments in combating corruption and trafficking in human beings.