在 英语 中使用 Enough to prevent 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Conscience is a coward, and those faults it has not strength enough to prevent, it seldom has justice enough to accuse.
Ms Suu Kyi has been criticised by former supporters in the West for failing to do enough to prevent the violence in Rakhine state.
But that is not enough to prevent coal power generation increasing by 4.6% per year through 2024.
Therefore, astronauts will need to detect even the most subtle changes in their own health status early enough to prevent disease.
Children with herpetic stomatitis often refuse to eat, and it is difficult to persuade them to drink enough to prevent dehydration.
Even in countries that have dramatically increased coverage of early HIV testing, results are often not communicated soon enough to prevent morbidity and mortality.
When a DNA base becomes alkylated, it forms a lesion that distorts the shape of the molecule enough to prevent successful replication.
Beginning in the 1960s he was charged[81] with not acting decisively enough to prevent or stop the Holocaust which killed 6 million Jews.
But the question still remains: can we cooperate fast enough to prevent serious damage to societies all over the world?
Staying two metres(six feet) away from other people is usually enough to prevent transmission through this route.
Even if one large piece of debris is removed from orbit every 10 years, it would still not be fast enough to prevent serious problems.
As of August this year, 9.5 million nets had been distributed-- enough to prevent the deaths of 150,000 African children, according to one estimate by UNICEF.
Of the exchanges have porous KYC, which required some ID Verification, though it isn't formidable enough to prevent money laundering in most cases.
Those offices must be strengthened and given the human and other resources necessary to undertake mediation early enough to prevent conflicts and to deal effectively with those that are ongoing.
(g) Any distortion of the overall configuration great enough to prevent proper alignment of handling equipment, mounting and securing chassis or vehicle, or insertion into ships' cells;
We are not doing enough to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
Enough to prevent anyone asking too many questions.
But they are not enough to prevent injury.
He is close enough to prevent a shot.
Our laws currently don't do enough to prevent harm associated with big data.