在 英语 中使用 Could pass 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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He knew that he could pass the test, and in doing so, he could get Kerber off his back before things got worse.
This week the House of Representatives could pass the“Hearing Protection Act”, which rolls back restrictions on gun silencers.
He shifted a little, so that she could pass if she liked.
With the Senate President, Bukola Saraki's loss at the poll, Okigbo noted that the current administration could pass the bill.
Still, the numbers would mean the National Party could pass legislation that doesn't have the support of any other parties.
He shifted just a little, so that she could pass if she liked.
They could pass any shit test that was thrown their way, and shorter men are subjected to a lot more shit testing.
But because perovskites have different instabilities from silicon, they could pass these tests and still fail in the real world.
The UN Human Rights Council and the UN General Assembly could pass resolutions calling on Myanmar to comply with its terms.
However, if this is the case, any silent entity could pass the test, even if it were clearly incapable of thought.
Ultimately, the party's rank-and-file refused to start Congress' five-week break without proving the GOP could pass some type of immigration bill.
Becoming a teacher was the logical next step so that she could pass on this wonderful work that had helped her so much.
True, Russian and Western scientists, when they met together at international conferences, worked out ways and means whereby letters could pass between them.
Just last week, she went even further, suggesting that the government could pass the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, a version of martial law.
She stared out into the blue lake, trying to imagine a city which could pass as both nineteenth-century Bridgeport and sixth-century Camelot…".
In addition, in harbour porpoises, tetra- to hepta-CNs could pass the blood/brain barrier, a mechanism designed to protect the brain from toxins.
Justice Samuel Alito said in a concurring opinion that Congress could pass a"more carefully focused statute" that would preclude registration of vulgar trademarks.
Four years ago, more than 700 computer scientists competed in a contest to build artificial intelligence that could pass an eighth grade science test.
I would appreciate it greatly if you could pass on my thanks to all the staff.
And those who do know they could pass on a disease have other options, such as using a donor egg.