破碎英语怎么说
- She felt that she was disintegrating and crumbling.
- Thee apprentice must be decorated with broken on the way to the friendship.
- The apprentice must be decorated with broken on the way to the friendship.
- So how can you mend a broken heart?
- So BPEL seems to make it easy to get your domain model information partitioned.
- And, he said, Wall Street's faith in "quantitative risk analysis" has been battered.
- It doesn't take away the pain, but community helps you reframe the pain.
- But I find it hard to place much faith in that approach given how fragmented our information channels have become.
- The answers lie in repairing a fragmented society where many people feel they do not have control of their lives.
- Why? Well, society would fall apart or some abstract reason like that.
- Loss of hedgerows and fragmentation of woodland habitat has nearly wiped out the Hazel Dormouse from Britain.
- And only after it has left Iraq will America be able to restore its tattered influence in the wider Middle East.
- I asked my Irish friend, Dion, what would happen if his life fell apart. What's his Plan B?
- The world of 2666 has been irretrievably shattered.
- Sometimes, fragments of these are discovered.
- Everybody runs away and leaves them broken.
- Part of the problem is the state is very fragmented.
- Bad translation mutilates the original work.
- The country is being torn to pieces by conflict between fundamentalists and secularists.
- The swirling wind caused the entire house to shake and start to fall apart.
- The productivity burst of the 1990s seems to be paying off in pennies.
- This policy was incoherent, of course.
- This fragmented IT landscape made it exceedingly difficult to track a bank's overall risk exposure before and during the crisis.
- Either could herald energy deregulation, since a regional monopoly would be broken up and sold.
- As most married couples have discovered, the feeling of romantic love is much more fragile than originally thought.