在 英语 中使用 To be based on 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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I may well agree with your conclusions, but I want them to be based on strong arguments not weak ones.
He warns that judgments on whether to proceed with the games seem to be based on money, not public health.
China's interest in Africa is often said to be based on a strong desire to open up colonies.
The new unit appears to be based on a SandForce controller chip, but stamped with Toshiba markings.
Android RT classes appear to be based on Harmony, which has been around long enough to be stable.
You don't want marriage to be based on ignorance, but on trust in the face of all truth.
In Ghana, in accordance with traditions claiming to be based on religion, women are used as slaves, including sex slaves.
Judging to be based on creativity, amount of details and effort and ability to match or complement each other.
However, it was important for activities under the Programme to be based on each country' s industrial development priorities.
In addition, there will be no meaningful competition where the auction effectively ceases to be based on a common description of the subject matter of the procurement.
Just like Royale Noir, Zune appears to be based on the Energy Blue theme.
The way particles are combined changes what they mean(though usually not much), and kind of seems to be based on speaking style.
In the absence of reliable statistical information, decision-making tends to be based on advocacy and anecdote.
All the civilizations of human society can be said to be based on the proof of rights and interests.
Baidu Maps uses yet another coordinate system- BD-09, which seems to be based on GCJ-02.
He noted that AWS EC2 instances that had good networking capabilities tended to be based on dual core CPUs.
For starters, Neven's conclusion seems to be based on a handful of prototypes and progress measured over a relatively short timeframe(a year or less).
Other recommendations calling for disciplinary measures against staff members had proven to be based on inaccurate or incomplete information, but had been implemented without prior scrutiny by a panel.
This hierarchical characterization appears to be based on or informed by textual interpretation of sources or categories of international law as expressed in the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
The Committee' s question would appear to be based on a misinterpretation of Mexico' s initial reply to this paragraph of resolution 1373(2001).