在 英语 中使用 Virtually no 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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In Germany, virtually no two blower price is the same.
Palestinians have virtually no control over the water resources in the West Bank.
The two companies have virtually no market overlap.
Low income families have virtually no option.
There was virtually no progress on power-sharing in October.
Health workers and responders in China are working with virtually no sleep in difficult conditions.
Iraqis had virtually no role in this plan at all.
In the mid-1990s, there was virtually no inflation in Argentina.
Only fifty copies were printed, and the book received virtually no attention.
Deregulated markets operate under opaque conditions that offer virtually no scope for justifiable public intervention, such as when market failures cause heavy social crises.
He said Trump“had virtually no involvement” with the tax strategies used by his family, which he said were carried out by professional tax advisers.
They needed virtually no supervision, handled their own staffing decisions, cross-trained each other, and ingeniously improvised their way around operational difficulties and budgetary constraints.
As a result, the unit has virtually no angle divergence, even over long distances.
Today we can safely say that was left virtually no branch of business, wherever required highqualified on economic and mathematical modeling.
The algorithm provides virtually no cryptographic security, and is often cited as a canonical example of weak encryption.
Prior to 1960, prisoners had virtually no recourse to the court system, because courts considered prisoners to have no civil rights.
Low would mean that the ammunition types were hardly used, virtually no civilian casualties and rapid clearance with simple techniques and equipment.
In the run-up to the first Gulf War the administration encountered virtually no public protests and only small opposition in Congress.
It contains virtually no casein or lactose and is thus a safer choice for people with milk allergy or lactose intolerance.
If I were to demand you to live like I did, there would be virtually no one who could live such a legalistic life.