在 英语 中使用 It can serve as 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Used in the military, it can serve as a small signal launch center, providing signal transmission support for individual combat operations.
Information technology is not a solution by itself, but it can serve as a tool for the improvement of administrative processes, procedures and efficiency.
It can serve as an integrating force by bringing different actors and different approaches together through multi-stakeholder partnerships under the global partnership for development.
The Virtuous Table's organizers hope it can serve as a model for use in various venues.
Further, if economic power is kept in separate hands from political power, it can serve as a check and an offset to political power.
And because the cover integrates its own low-power e-ink display, it can serve as an extended screen for your smartphone.
Of course, the EU deals with general development and the protection against climate change, but, in this regard, it can serve as an example.
Given the way the term“extremist” is sometimes used, it can serve as a justification for state action that is repressive and undermines Constitutional guarantees.
It can serve as an entry point for the rest of the United Nations system to ECOWAS, so that a more effective partnership between the two organizations can be managed.
(f) Documentation of what has been done in the current inventory preparation, and how, is important because it can serve as a manual for the future inventory team;
It could serve as an“on ramp” to CCS.
It could serve as a development model for other regions.
Perhaps it could serve as a prototype, or a means to test detection of a quasi-low-observable airframe.
It could serve as a focal point for timely analysis of cross-cutting thematic issues and preparation of reports for the Secretary-General on such issues.
It could serve as home, but we could not see how and for whom the room layout was made.
While the Sinnok suit is narrower in scope than Juliana, it could serve as a model for similar litigation in other states.
It could serve as the inter-agency forum, which would ensure a more prominent and visible place for disability.
It could serve as a platform for developing services and standards on a national or even international level, Zhou said.
It could serve as a model for other communities and, according to its authors, as input for the preparation of the 1998 national budget.
If only men would read Katz's book, it could serve as a potent form of male consciousness-raising.