在 英语 中使用 Because it implies 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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In theory, a climbing hash rate should pull the price higher because it implies the cost of each token being higher.
Chinese don't eat Chinese sauerkraut(suāncài) dumplings during the Spring Festival, because it implies a poor and difficult future.
You won't see much brown on the web, probably because it implies dirtiness.
In theory, a climbing hash rate should pull the price higher because it implies the cost of each token being higher.
Bertolt Brecht once said that it is sometimes a crime to talk about a tree because it implies a silence about injustice.
Net might be a nice option for tech- or application-based companies because it implies network and technology.
That's incredible because it implies dogs understand that humans can't see them, meaning they might understand the human perspective," Kaminski said.
This phrasing fascinates me because it implies that every project has an ideal form, and every designer simply attempts to interpret its manifestation.
That's incredible because it implies dogs understand the human can't see them, meaning they might understand the human perspective,” Kaminski said.
That's incredible, because it implies dogs understand the human can't see them, meaning they might understand the human perspective,” she says.
One is making an appearance, which is often translated as“clarity,” but that's not a great word because it implies something being in focus.
We cannot use" acceptance" because it implies that religions accept each other' s doctrines, rather than their right to those doctrines, and this is not the case.
He calls this concept Talent Stacking(I don't like the word talent because it implies nature, I prefer skill because it implies nurture), and writes.
Platforms that have multiple titles breaking $1 million can be called‘healthy' because it implies that success is repeatable and there's room for more developers.
The question frightened him, because it implied that all those years he had waited for something wrong.
He was considered extremely ambitious because it implied that the value of the company could be multiplied by ten in 10 years.
Some preference was expressed for the concept of" dominant nationality" because it implied that one of the two nationality links was stronger than the other.
He was seen as enormously ambitious because it implied that the company's value could grow up to ten times in 10 years.
The question frightened him, because it implied that all those years he had waited for something wrong.