在 英语 中使用 Hasn't made 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The Court holds only that the president hasn't made such a showing- not that he can't ever make such a showing.
Despite inroads, Apple hasn't made that much progress, particularly in larger organisations, which are very price sensitive.
The plugin author hasn't made the necessary updates to register their functionality with the new editor, or.
But just knowing this hasn't made me get over my depression or feel any better about myself.
Hummels hasn't made final decision, but the 27-year-old defender prefers to sign with Bayern.
Los Angeles hasn't made the postseason since 2014 and hasn't won a playoff game since 2009.
But that hasn't made him give up on revolutions, even if his hopes are expressed in extremely qualified form.
The company hasn't made much headway outside of its core businesses, with public failures of MSN, Live Search, and Vista, to name a few.
Opportunity may have recently met a similar fate: It hasn't made a peep since June 10, 2018.
A reporter who met the bird wrote:"So far it hasn't made a sound… completely silent.".
That might lead you to conclude that the innovation hasn't made driving in the snow any safer.
The middle-aged Russian envies two younger counterparts for their beauty, lamenting,“Even death hasn't made them equal.”.
While 3D printing is often discussed as an important new technology for the auto industry, it hasn't made much of an impact so far.
The European Commission did not immediately reply to a request for comment and Google hasn't made any public comments.
What's more, the Oracle of Omaha says the outcome of the election hasn't made him pessimistic about the U.S. stock market.
YouTube is a 67-person company in an unproven market that hasn't made any money.
Which is why the Water Authority is again utilizing TV commercials and social media to remind people that desalination hasn't made water woes disappear.
Bennet has consistently polled so low in the Democratic primary that he hasn't made the debate stage since July.
If the United States decides the WTO hasn't made“substantial progress” after 90 days, it will seek unilaterally to stop treating those countries as developing economies.
Losing his friends and moving to the middle of nowhere hasn't made his job of looking after his little sister,“Cambria,”(Chloe Perrin) any easier.