Examples of using Is practically in English and their translations into Chinese
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This last that I have been saying is practically a repetition of what I have said in the preceding paragraph;
This movie is practically non-stop, with powerful action sequences and emotional points throughout.
However, the actual reasons behind this increasing growth is practically due to increased implementation of the technology across different works of life.
What else to say about Saratov is practically the southern city, although it is not on the coast.
The list of applications is practically endless- lighting, emergency services, water treatment, and so on- with each involving thousands of endpoints.
After all, capitalism is practically a synonym for speculation, isn't it?
For the latter, he cautioned,“the magnitude of most parameters is practically constant”, whereas the observations in economics are constantly changing.
This is practically the slow death of the body from the diseases of many of its systems.
Compassion is practically applied by students both on campus and for others in our community and on the mission field world-wide.
The atmosphere is practically pure carbon dioxide, and the pressure is 93 atmospheres, which is the same as deep under the Earth's oceans.
The very term angel, it should be noticed, is practically synonymous with apostle, and thus is aptly chosen to designate the episcopal office.
Having said that, the world population is growing and needs to be fed- without crop protection agents, this is practically impossible.
Stan Lee's name is practically synonymous with the word“superhero.”.
In many respects it depends on intuition and supposition, and is practically impossible to completely automate the given process.
Taking the kinds of corrective actions suggested above, on a global scale, is practically possible and would not cost the Earth.
Saratov is practically the southern city and you will not find in pale people-almost all tanned.
Experts call this phenomenon"second screen," and for younger viewers, engaging with one during TV time is practically a given.
Most of the original brickwork from 1907 is still intact, though covered in a blanket of ivy, and much of the machinery inside is practically antique.
The reviewer concluded,"Sony is practically begging people not to buy it.".
Since the entries are distributed and cryptographically sealed, credibly falsifying them or destroying them to conceal activity is practically impossible.