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by no means造句

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by no means造句

  • 1、All is indeedby no means lost.(所有的一切都是需要的,但決不是失敗。)
  • 2、The inquiry isby no means cut and dried.(調(diào)查之事遠(yuǎn)未蓋棺定論。)
  • 3、It'sby no means accident that women are in the majority in the nursing and teaching professions.(女性在護(hù)理和教育行業(yè)中占多數(shù),這絕非偶然。)
  • 4、Aggression isby no means a male-only trait.(攻擊性決不是男性獨(dú)有的特征。)
  • 5、That wasby no means the end of the matter.(事情決不可能到此為止。)
  • 6、The rejection of such initiativesby no means indicates that voters are unconcerned about the environment.(對這些提案的不同意決不意味著選民們不關(guān)心環(huán)境。)
  • 7、Up until a few decades ago, our visions of the future were largely—thoughby no means uniformly—glowingly positive.(直到幾十年前,我們對未來的看法大體上還是積極熱切的,盡管不完全是一致的。) (hao86.com好工具)
  • 8、The merger isby no means a done deal yet.(合并之事遠(yuǎn)未成定局。)
  • 9、There are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, but the languages they speak areby no means primitive.(有許多人他們的文化不發(fā)達(dá),但他們說的語言絕不是原始的。)
  • 10、On matters of principle we should be clear-cut in attitude, andby no means be equivocal.(在原則問題上,我們必須態(tài)度鮮明,決不能模棱兩可。)
  • 11、Face-to-face contact isby no means the only form of communication and during the last two hundred years the art of mass communication has become one of the dominating factors of contemporary society.(面對面的交流絕不是溝通的唯一形式,在過去的兩百年里,大眾傳播藝術(shù)已經(jīng)成為當(dāng)代社會(huì)的主導(dǎo)因素之一。)
  • 12、"I amby no means old," said the Fir Tree.(“我一點(diǎn)也不老!”樅樹說。)
  • 13、Brown said he wasby no means annoyed; on the contrary he was glad to be able to make himself clearly understood.(布朗說他一點(diǎn)都不惱火。相反,他很高興能被人理解。)
  • 14、This isby no means an exhaustive list but it gives an indication of the many projects taking place.(這絕不是份詳盡無遺的清單,但它顯示出很多正在進(jìn)行的項(xiàng)目。)
  • 15、"by no means," said the Sea Rat frankly.(“完全不是?!焙J筇孤实卣f。)
  • 16、When the Lumière Brothers and other pioneers began showing off this new invention, it wasby no means obvious how it would be used.(當(dāng)盧米埃爾兄弟和其他先驅(qū)們開始展示這項(xiàng)新發(fā)明時(shí),人們根本不知道它該如何使用。)
  • 17、The problem isby no means as simple as we first thought.(問題決不像我們當(dāng)初想象的那么單純。)
  • 18、Discipline problems areby no means restricted to children in families dependent on benefits.(紀(jì)律問題絕不僅限于依賴救濟(jì)家庭的孩子。)
  • 19、Working hard isby no means equal to damaging one's health.(努力工作絕不等同于損害健康。)
  • 20、Although origin in ritual has long been the most popular, it isby no means the only theory about how the theater came into being.(盡管戲劇起源于宗教儀式的說法目前是最被大眾認(rèn)可的,但這并非戲劇起源的唯一定論。)
  • 21、This isby no means impossible.(但這是絕不可能的。)
  • 22、The results areby no means poor.(成績不算太差。)
  • 23、She isby no means an inexperienced teacher.(她絕不是個(gè)毫無經(jīng)驗(yàn)的教師。)
  • 24、He was forceful, butby no means a zealot.(他很有說服力,但絕不是個(gè)狂熱分子。)
  • 25、A given lake's residence time isby no means a fixed quantity.(某一湖泊的“停留時(shí)間”并不是一個(gè)固定值。)
  • 26、The specific expenditure commitment will beby no means the only one the department might undertake.(具體的開支承擔(dān)決不是該部門可能承擔(dān)的唯一一項(xiàng)開支。)
  • 27、It isby no means cheap.(并不便宜。)
  • 28、Admittedly, turning to others for help and suggestionby no means refers to absolute and irresponsible dependence.(誠然,向別人尋求幫助和建議絕不是完全地和不負(fù)責(zé)任地依賴于他人。)
  • 29、This scene isby no means easy to shoot.(這個(gè)鏡頭可不容易攝。)

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