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常見例句
- That seems an eminently reasonable middle course to me.
對(duì)我來說那似乎是非常郃理的折中辦法。 - "There is massive potential in heat storage, and this concept is eminently achievable, " says Bathurst, "but I think it will need a more intelligent system to make it work".
“熱能儲(chǔ)集有巨大的潛力,這個(gè)理唸是非常切實(shí)可行的,”巴瑟斯特說,“不過,我認(rèn)爲(wèi)要使其起作用還需要更具智能的系統(tǒng)?!?/li> - Nevertheless the book has one eminently practical implication—that central banks should intervene to limit excessive asset-price swings on the upside, just as they have on the downside.
不過,這本著作有一個(gè)突出的實(shí)踐意蘊(yùn)——央行應(yīng)該乾預(yù)股價(jià)在上行中的劇烈波動(dòng),正如他們?cè)诠蓛r(jià)下行時(shí)所作的那樣。 - And let us be honest, this is a tough task. But this will be Jim's core mission, he is eminently qualified, and he has my complete confidence and support."
- That itself is an eminently contestable proposition.
這句話的本身即是一個(gè)極佳的可辯主題。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Obviously, you should only name individuals whom you eminently trust to serve as your attorney-in-fact.
FORBES: Estate Planning Overview and Objectives - Sounds eminently fair, especially for serious mental illness of the sort Minnesota cited in its suit.
FORBES: Asylum for The Insane - As I was specifically interested in the sources, Alexander answered my query eminently well.
FORBES: Special Ops Against Foreign Servers? 返回 eminently