在 英语 中使用 That is precisely 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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That is precisely what California and other Democratic(“blue”) states have been doing- and with a great deal of success so far.
That is precisely what has been occurring lately between China and the US, and is the impetus for China's“Asia for the Asians” policy.
And that is precisely the conundrum for energy storage and to some extent, electric vehicles.
She added:“Yet that is precisely what the internet, and the big companies that provide internet-based services provide.
It's hard to imagine but that is precisely the situation faced by a third of the world's population, 2.5 billion of whom have uncorrected poor vision.
That is precisely the kind of barrier that Pelosi, Clyburn and other Democrats oppose.
And that is precisely the nature of those terms appearing in the maximum a posteriori expression derived from the Bayes' theorem!
That is precisely the intent of the ship- it seeks to penetrate enemy areas, deliver lethal attacks while remaining undetected by enemy radar.
And that is precisely what we deliver, because close collaboration with our customers is our credo.
That is precisely where our problems should be solved, if we can not do so at home,'' she goes on.
Yet that is precisely what the internet and big companies that provide internet services, provide.
That is precisely the goal of Security Council resolution 2009(2011) of 16 September 2011, which established the United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
That is precisely the purpose of this document: to contrast the myths with the data to ascertain what paper is and what it is not.
That is precisely why Blockchain can't be the main system to address electronic medical record keeping.
That is precisely the intent of the ship- it seeks to penetrate enemy areas, delivery lethal attack while remaining undetected by enemy radar.
Yet that is precisely why the EU should do more to promote it as the definitive language of European exchange.
When you think about it, that is precisely what Zuckerberg brought to Harvard- then other universities, then the rest of the world- with his social platform.
Our common humanity should be a powerful enough argument, and yet that is precisely what is missing.
The blockchain is particularly good at managing large datasets over complex global networks, and that is precisely what the food supply chain is demanding.