congenitally
常見(jiàn)例句
- If so, this would explain why the congenitally blind displayed more shame in defeat than did people who became blind later in life.
如果是這樣,也就解釋了在失利中先天失明的盲人為什么會(huì)比起后天失明的盲人表現(xiàn)出更多的羞愧。 - Likewise, the people Up in the Air finds there are neither the laugh-tracked eccentrics of TV sitcoms nor Michael Moore’s congenitally oppressed proles.
另外,《在云中》的人物也既不是情景喜劇中搞笑的怪人,也沒(méi)有邁克爾·摩爾影片中一副天生受欺負(fù)的模樣。 - A congenitally deaf child isn't so lucky: unless someone realizes very early that he's not talking because he can't hear, his grasp of communication may never progress beyond the rudiments.
而先天失聰?shù)暮⒆泳蜎](méi)有這么幸運(yùn)了:除非他人提前知道他不講話是因?yàn)槁?tīng)不見(jiàn),否則他對(duì)人際交流的把握永遠(yuǎn)是一籌莫展,停留在初級(jí)階段。 - Wise Blood was written by an author congenitally innocent of theory, but one with certain preoccupations.
慧血》作者從來(lái)不局限于理論范疇,而是有自己的側(cè)重點(diǎn)。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1945年后的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選 - Last December the congenitally effervescent CEO began to have a very public panic attack.
FORBES: Up From Here - The government has to blame itself if it is perceived to be congenitally unreliable.
FORBES: Corruption in Spotlight, Is India Safe? - Moreover, people who never hear at all—the congenitally deaf—rarely learn to read at advanced levels.
ECONOMIST: The cat sat on the tam The 返回 congenitally