在 英语 中使用 Can't fully 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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I have complained to the government that the laws are so difficult that you can't fully run a business.”.
Although this article can't fully describe each term, brief and useful explanations are included.
This approach has a fundamental weakness: Much of the knowledge we all have is tacit, meaning that we can't fully explain it.
But neither of you can't fully know what she has been, is, and will be, to my loving art.
Some players are reporting that they can hear audio but can't fully get into The Tower.
And there is a satisfaction that comes from living out these unique advantages that our married brothers and sisters can't fully know.
At current, it doesn't seem as if the rock will pose a menace throughout its flybys after 2060, however, astronomers can't fully rule it out.
So, I said to the sisters,“Your fellowship is quite clear, but I still can't fully accept it.
If clinicians don't see the proteins in 3D, they can't fully understand the role of the mutations.
If you can't fully trust someone, you can't fully love them.
And she considers who the creators of most tech are: white men who can't fully understand the experiences and needs of people in her community.
The problem is, if you usually don't spot grammar errors easily, you can't fully rely on your ear to figure out what"sounds wrong.".
Without vetting and identifying these genes,"we can't fully understand the protein-coding genome or adequately screen genes for health and disease purposes.".
File compatibility is another reason to skip, say,, which can read Office's new files but can't fully edit dynamic charts and Smart Art graphics.
Sometimes, with teenagers, this may be appropriate, but I don't think younger kids need to be scared by things they can't fully understand.
It hasn't been financially feasible for Webpass to bring its high-speed network to single-family homes, so it can't fully replace Google Fiber's wired Internet service.
Maybe I'm just projecting some teenage metaphysics onto a lively and dynamic system, but I can't fully back away from that sense of monolithic loneliness.
Due to network deficiencies, generally sporadic downtime and the small percentage of AI servers, even the strongest data centers can't fully support all computational needs.
Maybe I'm just projecting some teenage metaphysics onto a lively and dynamic system, but I can't fully back away from that sense of monolithic loneliness.
It hasn't been financially feasible to deploy Webpass to single-family homes, so it can't fully replace Google Fiber's wired Internet service.