make some kind of change 使某种形式的变化 ; 某种变化 ; 使一些什么样的变化 ; 做出一些改变
They wear bright clothes, dye their hair strange colors and decorate their skin with tattoos to make some kind of social statement.
他们穿着鲜艳的衣服,把头发染成奇怪的颜色,用纹身来装饰他们的皮肤,以表达某种社会宣言。
Maybe they make some kind of affiliate commission?
可能他们收取附属的佣金?
I think the man tried to make some kind of connection with Schopenhauer.
我想这个男的试着想要扯上叔本华。
"With this blockade against building materials, it seems hard to see how America's pledge of $10 million is going to make any difference unless, because of the close relationship between America and Israel, there's some kind of agreement that this $10 million for UNRWA schools in Gaza will go through."
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In each of these cases the figure who stands ab extra, from outside, is an observer, an observer looking in and interpreting the action before him and an observer in a position presumably to make some kind of moral judgment on the action taking place.
在每个例证中,处在明喻本身之外的人,都是一个观察者,一个,向内展望并且解说他眼前的进展的观察人,一个似乎是要对发生的事情作出某些道德评论的观察人。
who I'm no longer living in the same area as or use it to kind of make plans with some friends.
联系那些和我不住在一个地方的朋友或用它和一些朋友们定定计划。
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