在 英语 中使用 Implies that 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Dating has a more informal connotation and implies that the couple is not necessarily exclusive.”.
Preserving an author's work against his or her will implies that art belongs more to its audience than to its creator.
The notion of work-life balance implies that the two can and should be equivalent.
The reference to a" legal framework" in resolution 2000/35 implies that it would contain some legally binding elements.
(Which implies that's a bad thing, which isn't a notion I agree with).
JOSH LUBER: Professional speculators implies that it's about necessarily buying and selling.
Comorbidity also implies that interactions between the illnesses can worsen both problems.
The most-used technique is to assume that success or failure with‘EPERM' implies that the process exists, and any other error implies that it.
The most-used technique is to assume that success or failure with EPERM implies that the process exists, and any other error implies that it doesn't.
Comorbidity mostly implies that the interactions between the illnesses can cause both illnesses to worsen.
Notes that UNDP, UNFPA and UNICEF have different business models and mandates, and that this implies that their funding structures differ;
There is no“Powered By SystemML” page, which implies that nobody else uses it.
Additionally, the character response implies that it is always impermissible to praise and blame strangers, because we don't know much about the character of strangers.
It observes that the nulla poena principle implies that a person knows in advance that the act he is about to commit is an offence under statute law.
This implies that the trademark can be exclusively used by its owner or licensed to another party.
Jacobson's statement also implies that a use case transaction is not by definition"a step in the use case flow.".
The low employment elasticity of growth implies that Africa' s recent growth has been largely jobless.
National ownership implies that conflict parties and the broader society commit to the mediation process, agreements and their implementation.
This formulation is ambiguous in that it implies that military necessity may override the principles of the Geneva Conventions.