US /ɪn juz/
・UK /in ju:z/
So with attention, we are focusing on the language that's being in use right now, so I'm focusing on English and I'm inhibiting my Spanish.
that's being in use right now,
And the planes in use on this route are incredibly loud and rattly.
NOW THE SHELTER IS IN USE AGAIN,
When it's turned on you'll see an in-use tag just like this.
When it's turned on, you'll see an in-use tag just like this.
China alone operates more than 40% of all robots currently in use in factories, according to an industry analysis.
China alone operates more than 40% of all robots currently in use in factories, according to an industry analysis.
Ginza has long flourished as a place where the latest culture and products gather and is so famous as a tourist destination that the term Ginbura, meaning strolling aimlessly through the streets of Ginza, has been in use since the Taisho era, 1912-1926.
and it's so famous as a tourist destination that the term "ginbura," meaning strolling endlessly through the streets of Ginza, has been in use since the Taishō era (1912-1926).
Before his death, he wrote her a letter and signed, "From your Valentine," an expression that is in use today.
Before his death, he wrote her a letter and signed, "From your Valentine," an expression that is in use today.
Among its co-developed innovations include smart bed sensors that track sleep, interactive exercise games, a specially designed shower pod for elderly individuals with disabilities and companion robots, all of which are already in use at Sompo's nursing care facilities.
All of which are already in use at Sampo's nursing care facilities.
When it is in use, we feel very good.
When it is in use, we feel very good.
If you look at the increase in use of drugs of abuse or prescription medication, huge dopamine increases are what those cause.
If you look at the increase in use of drugs of abuse or prescription medication, huge dopamine increases are what those cause.