Examples of using Be merely in English and their translations into Chinese
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A war of magnitude M= 3 might be merely a skirmish, killing only a thousand people(103).
The Stations may be of stone, wood, or metal, sculptured or carved, or they may be merely paintings or engravings.
Fascism may be merely fashionable, and perhaps fashion with its irrepressible promiscuity of taste will save us.
Ultimately, any changes in the way we measure poverty in Malaysia should not be merely a technical exercise.
Trump could be merely blowing off steam, or his comments could be indicative of something more serious.
You haven't addresses Snowdrop's argument that stable marriage and successful childrearing may be merely correlated.
Without careful consideration, Australia will be merely a bystander in the increasingly competitive global market.
Public art should not be merely decoration or after thought, it should enhance user experience and celebrate a place.
Engaging the international community through the United Nations, however, must not be merely an exercise in public diplomacy.
If that's the case, then Trump's decision not to escalate today might be merely a temporary reprieve.
Taken in the former sense, the Stations may be of stone, wood, or metal, sculptured or carved, or they may be merely paintings or engravings.
In a healthy workplace, this might be merely a matter of emphasis.
Maybe one day we will come across each other on a pitch and this affair will be merely a bad memory.”.
She must be merely playing a game, looking for an evening's diversion.
But an HRIA should not be merely an additional section in an ESIA, or an ESIA reorganized under different headings.
Speculator must not be merely a student, he must be both a student and a speculator.
It is evident that this cannot be merely the 13 chapters known to Ssu-ma Ch'ien.
The General Assembly' s role cannot be merely to rubber-stamp the recommendation of the Security Council.
One huge, impersonal“leviathan” may be merely replaced by a number of small, personal, local masters.
Thus the exploitation of capital by labor can at best be merely temporary.