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2024年06月15日 03:23:36
Part-time work is
generally hard to find...
一般說來,兼職工作很難找。
Generally these statutes apply only to wastes from reactors outside the enacting state.
總之,這些法令只適宜用在對(duì)付那些來自外州的核廢料.
His gestures were economical, his words
generally mild.
他的肢體語言極盡簡化,措詞總體溫和。
Henry
generally stayed ahead of the others in the academic subjects.
亨利的文化課成績通常都優(yōu)于其他學(xué)生。
However, the
generally overlooked Basque Country is well worth your time.
然而, 通常被忽略的巴斯克地區(qū)也同樣值得一游.
It is
generally admitted that he is a trustworthy person.
大家一致公認(rèn)他是個(gè)可信賴的人.
She had few friends, and was
generally not very happy.
她幾乎沒什么朋友,總的來說不怎么開心。
When animals have more food, they
generally multiply faster.
動(dòng)物在有較多的食物時(shí), 一般繁殖得較快.
It is
generally known that the overseas Chinese are a hardworking lot.
眾所周知華僑是刻苦耐勞的.
We
generally go to the sea for our holidays.
我們通常去海邊度假。
Such inns as there were were
generally dirty and flea ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied were by bread often twelve months old, all washed down with coarse wine.
當(dāng)?shù)氐哪切┬÷灭^通常是既骯臟又盡是跳蚤; 食物只不過是本地土產(chǎn)乳酪就著存放了經(jīng)常12個(gè)月的陳面包, 都用粗制的酒送下肚去.
As a cover story he
generally tells people he is a freelance photographer.
為掩飾身份,他一般對(duì)外稱自己是一名自由攝影師。
These sources are
generally viewed in projection against radio nebulae representing the remnants of supernova outbursts.
這類源一般都投影在超星爆發(fā)殘骸的射電星云上.
The high accuracy goniometer is
generally used as standard of goniometer measurement.
高準(zhǔn)確度的測(cè)角儀一般作為角度計(jì)量標(biāo)準(zhǔn)器使用.
The problems
generally fall into two categories...
問題大致分成兩類。
In pure seismology , ground motion is
generally expressed by its amplitude.
地面運(yùn)動(dòng)一般以振幅表示.
The use of the split infinitive is now
generally acceptable.
分裂不定式的用法現(xiàn)在已被廣泛接受.
Now
generally used PTEE, EPDM and other material for the valve seat, so bubbles leakproofness good.
現(xiàn)一般均使用PTEE 、 EPDM等材料,為閥座, 因此,氣泡密封性佳.
Objective To
generally analyse the current situations and advances in the biotherapy of gastric cancer.
目的探討胃癌生物治療的現(xiàn)狀與研究進(jìn)展.
It is a rule of English that adjectives
generally precede the noun they modify: we say 'a good cry', not 'a cry good'.
英語規(guī)定形容詞通常放在其修飾的名詞前:我們說 a good cry,不說 a cry good。