to have something to do with
常見(jiàn)例句
- Yet today’s predators are smaller than those of the past, and the reason seems to have something to do with the speed of their prey.
然而如今的掠食者實(shí)際上要比過(guò)去要小一些,其原因似乎與獵物的速度有關(guān)。 - The last 10 miles wound towards today's end point, the town of Barstow, where I noted that every shop seemed to have something to do with tow-trucks.
離今天終點(diǎn)最後10英裡的地方是小鎮(zhèn)巴士度,我注意到這兒所有店鋪的生意,多少都與重型卡車有關(guān)。 - What actually happened, and I believe that it is one of the key ingridients of Estonia’s success, was that to have something to do with the ICT became fashionable.
我認(rèn)爲(wèi),愛(ài)沙尼亞案例成功背後的一個(gè)關(guān)鍵因素就是:通信技術(shù)事實(shí)上成爲(wèi)了愛(ài)沙尼亞的一種流行風(fēng)尚。 - The interest in wealthy people may have something to do with the increasing difference between the richest and poorest Americans.
- It's going to have some volume, temperature to begin with, and then we're going to do something to it.
氣躰有一定的,躰積與溫度,現(xiàn)在我們。
麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 熱力學(xué)與動(dòng)力學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - It seems to have something to do, I think, with academic understanding.
我認(rèn)爲(wèi),也許,這與學(xué)術(shù)理解有關(guān)
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - But the government's environmental worries, and anger over Sakhalin Energy's costs, seem to have something to do with Gazprom's bargaining.
ECONOMIST: Russian energy - But it seems to have something to do with missing emotional cues.
FORBES: Lessons for Life: 3 Things No Parent Should Do - The resignation of Mr. Carrizales seems to have something to do with the fact that Cuban military officers have been promoted in the ranks of the Venezuelan national Armed Forces.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Venezuela requires a new type of thinking 返回 to have something to do with