Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To use something in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
We have got to use something.
To use something is not the same as consuming it, as prominent Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss once said.
Lady, sir, would you like to use something?
You got to use something else.
Is technical nutrition, and to use something.
We got to use something else to cut it.
Well you're going to have to use something.
We're going to use something called the chain rule.
TBP: Well you're going to have to use something.
I was gonna have to use something he truly desired.
Therefore, experts recommend for young children to use something softer.
We have got to use something else.
To use something without being the true owner. To borrow means to get temporary use of something, .
The challenge is to use something new.
To use something is not the same as consuming it, as prominent Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss once said.
Do you want to use something?
To use something without being the true owner. To borrow means to get temporary use of something, .
No, they would have to use something special.
The startup tries to use something like the watermark to be tracked on the blockchain,
The only requirement is to use something Vintage.
You got to use something else, something like me.
Usually it is necessary to use something similar to. .
An exploit(from the English verb to exploit, meaning"to use something to one's own advantage")
you will want to use something more feature-rich.
Make sure you have permission to use something before you copy it, and follow the rules for attribution when you do reuse.
telling customers how to use something and what to attend, you will gain trust.
And with so much polymer, what we really need is technical nutrition, and to use something as elegant as a tree-- imagine this design assignment:
We recommend to use something, and more.
So we're going to use something called the chain rule.