Examples of using Trying to solve in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
I'm trying to solve his problem.
What problems am I trying to solve?
Not trying to solve your problem.
Parking is another issue I'm trying to solve.
Trying to solve the hardest problems.
I spend a long, long time trying to solve this problem.
Stop trying to solve your relationship problems.
India's government is trying to solve these problems.
Trying to solve a case of alien invaders.- Well, it's hard enough.
I understand we're all trying to solve the same problems.
Do people know they have the problem you are trying to solve?
We're trying to solve our problems.
It's a problem we invest billions of dollars trying to solve.
We are trying to solve the same problem.
Do we truly understand the problem we're trying to solve?
We're all trying to solve the same problems.
It means there are more people trying to solve the problem.
They're trying to solve those same kinds of mysteries.
It means there are more people trying to solve the problem.
We're trying to solve today's problems with yesterday's tools.
In 1982, Chuck Hall was a design engineer trying to solve a manufacturing problem.
Trying to solve all the problems of the world. He's just a young man, Ted.
Why are you always just trying to solve other people's problems?
We're trying to solve restaurant food waste in London, and I believe that we will be able to.”.
He's just a young man, Ted, trying to solve all the problems of the world.
He continued to study mathematics on his own, reading texts and trying to solve the latest problems.
Everyone is trying to solve the same problems.
Governments should focus on solving the immediate problems of today rather than on trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future.
Everyone is trying to solve the same problems.
Dirac may well say that my main trouble came from trying to solve too many problems at a time.