在 英语 中使用 Enough to change 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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However, we know that facts alone aren't enough to change our minds.
Its most recent eruption, in 181 AD, was large enough to change the sky as far away as Europe and China.
But no matter what kind of habit, have a powerful force, enough to change a person's life.
Could the secret magic, powerful enough to change the seasons, be real too?
And he says for now pressure from outside countries is not forceful enough to change China's priorities.
Scientists have ambition at 2050, which is one of the most cool enough to change the world of black technology.
You're afraid your work isn't politically, emotionally, or artistically important enough to change anyone's life?”.
And Luke Fischer, head of flight operations at Uber Elevate, expects that in 10 years, drone delivery will be widespread enough to change how restaurants operate.
That was the right order, and the noise of splintering wood-which she was truly grateful for-was not enough to change that.
Original title:"artificial sun", enough to change the world's black technology!
They knew intellectually what was right, but that knowledge wasn't enough to change the way they played the game.
This year, our challenge is to be honest enough and brave enough to change the world.
However, the literature demonstrates that in most cases, a simple education in the facts is not enough to change people's minds.
Two weeks into the season, our voters have seen enough to change things on top, dramatically reshuffling the top 10.
But no matter what kind of habit, have a powerful force, enough to change a person's life.
According to Hanna Arendt, revolution is something radical enough to change the fabric of government and/or society.
The scale of those bets was big enough to change the way the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem operates.
Sanctions have not yet bitten Putin hard enough to change his behavior and neither have diplomatic moves to isolate him.
A few years ago, Professor Vaclav Smil tried to calculate the probability of sudden disasters large enough to change history.
He said if these efforts were not stopped, the North some day would be powerful enough to change the Constitution and end slavery everywhere.