NG ènjì blooper Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 39,342 sentences — page 1884 of 1968 1…18821883188418851886…1968 Go to page Go 愤怒是不够的。 fènnù shì bùgòu de. Anger isn't enough. Source: CCMatrix咱们看看夏季会带来什么吧。 zánmen kànkan xiàjì huì dài lái shénme ba. Let us see what the Summer brings. Source: CCMatrix我忘了我饿了。 wǒ wàngle wǒ è le. I forgot I was hungry. Source: CCMatrix我们可以改变对过去的态度。 wǒmen kěyǐ gǎibiàn duì guòqù de tàidu. We can change our attitude toward the past. Source: CCMatrix森林里到处都是危险的动物。 sēnlín li dàochù dōu shì wēixiǎn de dòngwù. The forest is full of dangerous animals. Source: OpenSubtitles他们以不同的方式看待事物。 tāmen yǐ bùtóng de fāngshì kàndài shìwù. They see things in different ways. Source: CCMatrix你不能同时改变太多的变量。 nǐ bùnéng tóngshí gǎibiàn tàiduō de biànliàng. You can't change too many variables at once. Source: CCMatrix我的东西丢了。 wǒde dōngxi diū le. I lost my things. Source: CCMatrix这就是故事开始转变的地方。 zhè jiùshì gùshi kāishǐ zhuǎnbiàn de dìfang. Here is where the story starts to change. Source: CCMatrix胡萝卜是橙色。 húluóbo shì chéngsè. Carrots are orange. Source: OpenSubtitles当你受到批评时,你会生气吗? dāng nǐ shòu dào pīpíng shí, nǐ huì shēng qì ma? Do you get angry when you're criticized? Source: CCMatrix你有充足的时间去改变想法。 nǐ yǒu chōngzú de shíjiān qù gǎibiàn xiǎngfa. You have plenty of time to change your mind. Source: OpenSubtitles一侧是苏格兰,一侧是英格兰。 yīcè shì sūgélán, yīcè shì yīnggélán. On one side is Scotland and on the other is England. Source: CCMatrix我对很多其他的事情感兴趣。 wǒ duì hěnduō qítā de shìqing gǎn xìngqù. I’m interested in lots of other things. Source: CCMatrix他并没有改变。 tā bìng méiyǒu gǎibiàn. He hasn't changed. Source: OpenSubtitles我们改变,是因为世界改变了。 wǒmen gǎibiàn, shì yīnwèi shìjiè gǎibiàn le. We changed because the world has changed. Source: CCMatrix你有多少存款? nǐ yǒu duōshao cúnkuǎn? How much do you have in savings? Source: OpenSubtitles拿走她的东西。 ná zǒu tā de dōngxi. Take her things. Source: OpenSubtitles我没改变心意。 wǒ méi gǎibiàn xīnyì. I haven't changed my mind. Source: OpenSubtitles有时我们不知道自己的力量。 yǒushí wǒmen bùzhīdào zìjǐ de lìliang. Sometimes we don’t know our own strength. Source: CCMatrix 1…18821883188418851886…1968 Go to page Go