在 英语 中使用 Was practically 的示例及其翻译为 中文
{-}
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Programming
And most of what was in it was yeast, which was practically a medicine and definitely a food.
In 2009, inflation in Cuba was practically null for the second consecutive year, with its consumer price index remaining on average at virtually the same level as in 2008.
During Muslim time the whole territory of Kyrgyzstan was practically pierced by various parts of separate branches of the Silk Road.
The flash of white cotton was practically the only thing the Baudelaire orphans could see.
She had to remember this wasn't Boston and that she was practically alone in an area where the population was sparse.
I was practically a celebrity during the pregnancy- someone was always asking me questions.
Paul Sammon, writer for Cinefantastique, said that the former champion bodybuilder was practically the"living incarnation of one of Frazetta's paperback illustrations".
Mama was practically rubbing her hands together with glee at the prospect of keeping her overnight.
Li Siye's method was practically the only method to shorten this time and hasten the journey to Qixi Desert.
Gaddafi began working on the project back in the 80-ies and at the beginning of the current fighting, he was practically implemented.
I slit the envelopes after I opened windows, and threw away what I didn't want, which was practically all of it.
Thus, he was practically directly beneath Waterloo Bridge and had to deal with the noise of the traffic above him.
Monsieur's new apartment, which had three large rooms, was practically empty and smelled of paint.
Gaddafi began working on the project in 80 years, and at the beginning of the current fighting, he was practically implementing.
At the turn of the 20th century, the amount of vegetable oils being consumed was practically zero.
The face in the mirror was practically a stranger- eyes too bright, hectic spots of red across my cheekbones.
The whole notion of deliberately setting and achieving goals was practically unknown to her.
Consider that at the turn of the 20th century that amount of vegetable oils consumed was practically zero.
By 1760, North Carolina was practically Little Scotland: a‘Mac-ocracy,' in the words of one of the Ulstermen's enemies.
The press training boondoggle I would been working on with the PR team was practically a memory at this point.