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- A benign tumour will not cause you any fatal harm. 良性腫瘤不會(huì )對你有致命的傷害。
- Their plot was predestined to fail. 他們的陰謀注定要失敗。
- It seemed that his failure was predestined. 他的失敗似乎是命中注定的。
- She was obviously predestined to succeed. 她顯然注定了能成功。
- It's certain that every effect must have a cause. 無(wú)疑,每個(gè)結果必定有其原因。
- The earthquake may cause a region to fall in. 地震可以使一個(gè)地區下陷。
- Inequalities in wealth cause social unrest. 貧富不均可造成社會(huì )動(dòng)蕩。
- Unhappiness is the root cause of his illness. 不開(kāi)心是他生病的根源。
- A swine over fat is the cause of his own bane. 豬因壯死(象以齒焚)。
- Don't complain without good cause. 沒(méi)有充分的理由就不要抱怨。
- They both felt that they were predestined to spend their lives together. 他們倆都覺(jué)得他們注定了要在一起生活一輩子。
- "Nothing happens without a cause" is a generality. “凡事必有因”是一個(gè)通則。
- You have no cause for complaint. 你沒(méi)有理由抱怨。
- The belief in god cause people to do good. 對上帝的信仰使人行善。
- The sway of the pail cause some milk to spill out. 桶的搖晃使一些牛奶溢了出來(lái)。
- It affirmed the dogma of predestined election. 它確認了預先決定的選舉制度。
- Birds cause damage when they fly into engines. 鳥(niǎo)兒如果沖撞到引擎上就會(huì )造成損壞。
- The half- baked sermon cause spiritual indigestion. 半生不熟的說(shuō)教會(huì )引起精神上的消化不良。
- She thought that whatever happened was predestined. 她認為凡事都是命中注定。
- Rainstorms cause damage every year. 暴風(fēng)雨每年都造成損害。