1、We looked through the literature. Ithardly ever happens, obviously.(我們縱觀整個文學(xué)史,顯然幾乎不可能發(fā)生。)
2、Shehardly ever saw Peter there, for he did not come very often.(她在那兒幾乎沒見過彼得,因為他不常來。)
3、Wehardly ever go out.(我們幾乎從不出去。)
4、Ihardly ever see people smoking as much even just out in about.(我?guī)缀鯊膩矶紱]有見到過的人們吸煙了。)
5、In ordinary consciousness we arehardly ever present.(在通常的意識里,我們幾乎不關(guān)注當(dāng)下。)
6、Is your spouse so jealous of or threatened by your friends and family that youhardly ever see them anymore?(你的配偶是不是對你的朋友和家人過于嫉妒或感到威脅,以至于你現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)基本上見不到他們了?)
7、Ihardly ever go to concerts.(我很少去聽音樂會。)
8、Before I could answer, my wife said, ohehardly ever drives.(我還沒來得及回答,我妻子就說:“他幾乎不開車?!?
9、All the surveys found that people mixed up names within relationship groups such as grandchildren, friends and siblings buthardly ever crossed these boundaries.(所有的調(diào)查都發(fā)現(xiàn),人們在孫輩、朋友和兄弟姐妹等關(guān)系群體中會混淆名字,但很少會混淆這些群體以外的名字。)
10、I thought him very sly; — hehardly ever mentioned your name.(我認為他很調(diào)皮,因為他幾乎沒有提起過你的名字。)
11、Wehardly ever eat fish.(我們幾乎從不吃魚。)
12、Theyhardly ever go back down.(很難瘦回來。)
13、Last year, Ihardly ever went skateboarding.(去年我?guī)缀鯖]有滑過滑板。)
14、Ihardly ever heard her singing.(我?guī)缀鯊奈绰犓^歌。)
15、Newspapershardly ever report stories about peace and generosity.(報紙幾乎從不報道和平與慷慨的故事。) hAo86.com
16、No,hardly ever, unless your explicit goal is to entertain only.(是的,永遠不,除非你的直接目標僅僅只為逗樂觀眾而已。)
17、The brain takes shortcuts that work so well we arehardly ever aware of them.(大腦采用了行之有效的捷徑,我們幾乎從未意識到這件事。)
18、In truth, water ishardly ever a catalyst in ordinary conditions.(而事實上,水在正常條件下從來也不是什么催化劑。)
19、I want to say oysters, but Ihardly ever eat them.(牡蠣?但我很少吃它們。)
20、We river-bankers, wehardly ever come here by ourselves.(我們這些河邊居民,很少自己到這兒來。)