在 英语 中使用 May eventually 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Canes, walkers, or wheelchairs may eventually be required, though some individuals with HSP never require assistive devices for ambulation.
However, the CIRC sources said, may eventually not issue so many licenses, but the market boom is set off.
This will assist to enhance blood and oxygen circulation, that may eventually lessen the pain you're experiencing.
The classification work on environmental services is done in the Committee on Specific Commitments, which may eventually submit recommendations to the CTS.
Pavel Felgenhauer, an independent military analyst, believes Russia may eventually agree to changes in the ABM treaty, but it is far too early to tell.
IPhone is a closed ecosystem and may eventually become as profitable as the Mac(though I doubt iPhone will shrink to Mac as digital).
Mattel may eventually never manufacture toys, but instead sell the format to print Barbie.
It will help to boost oxygen and blood circulation, that may eventually lessen the pain you're experiencing.
This will enable OIA to better analyse fraud and harassment issues, and may eventually suggest indicators to predict and prevent such cases.
According to sources and box office analysts, the film may eventually face a loss of $75 million, or even more.
The operating system may eventually become the commodity that people in the 1980s thought it would be, and that's bad news for Microsoft.”.
MacIntyre believes even those who do not normally wear glasses may eventually find AR glasses appealing.
It is reported that the Rockets may eventually re-sign House, but this will depend on other potential transactions.
About 30 per cent of children out of school in the developing world may eventually enrol as late entrants.
Hyperloop may eventually get fully up to speed, but plenty of issues remain surrounding public acceptance, regulation and business viability.
With this technology, one may eventually be able to control and correct development of cells in complex tissue of the developing brain.
The United Nations Register of Conventional Arms appears to be a useful starting point for discussing items that may eventually fall under the scope of a future arms trade treaty.
Cideciyan argues that after retinal degeneration has started, even cells improved by gene therapy may eventually die off, at least in LCA2.
However, adoption will require scientists to embrace a method that may eventually render obsolete the codes they have spent decades to develop and optimize.
Preliminary experiments also suggest that scientists may eventually be able to use the technique to create a supply of eggs for cloning.