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What do you mean you're not available?

Can't be used as an adjective, which can be translated as unavailable, unavailable and so on.

Unavailable

English? [? n? ve? l? b(? ) l] beautiful? ['? n? vel? bl]?

Hard to get; Not available; inconvenient

Used as an adjective

The latter is to reflect the fact that bandwidth is not available to other potential users even when there is no data transmission.

The latter will reflect the fact that even during the ERA, when there is no data transmission, other potential users cannot use the bandwidth.

Bilingual example

1. Basic food is often not available in state-owned stores. ?

In state-run stores, you often can't even buy some basic food.

Mr. Hicks is not in China, so he can't comment. ?

Mr. Hicks is not in China at present, so he can't comment.

Ordinary people can't afford such luxury goods. ?

Such luxury goods are hard for ordinary people to get.

Her manuscript is not available. ?

Her manuscript will not be accepted.

My only complaint is that a main course and a dessert are gone. ?

My only complaint is that I don't even have a main course and dessert.