改变英语怎么说
The world is very different, and practicing tolerance in your own school and city can help make a difference.
The first launch of Falcon 9 could change the course of human space flight.
The spread between the Treasury bill rate and lending rates can change markedly.
Here, a favela in Rio DE Janeiro is transformed by dozens of images.
Yet it can be said that at the same time nothing is changed and everything is transformed.
Furthermore, governments can pass legislation which forces both individuals and companies to change their behavior in line with current green principles.
He was a good-tempered man, who found it difficult to keep down his jovial easiness even by the bed of sickness of death.
We diverted a plane to rescue 100 passengers.
Libya, he said, needed a change.
The Senator made an embarrassing retreat from his earlier position.
His translator, Professor Jay Rubin, says reading Murakami changes your brain.
I think this is simply because people are naturally conservative and do not like change.
I believe that nothing you do makes the least bit of difference.
You believe that nothing you do makes the least bit of difference.
Their first thought was that if Peter was not going he had probably changed his mind about letting them go.
He denounces people who urge him to alter his ways.
But according to a new study, attacks that seem sporadic in the beginning can begin to show a pattern as the aggressors refine their methods.
You can continue hating yourself and blaming others for the way you are, or, you can choose to change.
When she notices Gran's accusers changing their stories over time, she lays out the contradictory claims.
I would not change my present situation for that of my accusers, to escape all that torture (which) can inflict on me.
Most states allow transgendered people to get married using a court order that also allows them to change their driver's license, experts said.
Moreover, when the film is warped, the spaces between the crystals change—and the colours produced change with them.
They might not come close to the ISS's orbit, yet Stern believes they will revolutionise the way we, the public, see space.
No matter what steps governments take to provide water more efficiently, they must change their institutional and legal approaches to water use.
Just like drones before them, miniature satellites are beginning to fundamentally transform our conceptions of who gets to do what up above our heads.