Examples of using Probably only in English and their translations into Chinese
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You have probably only heard of it either if you're into Formula One racing, or because you're a fan of Grace Kelly.
I am reaching my peak and have probably only got one big contract left in me.
The nightwatch must have been somewhere about on patrol, probably only a few hundred feet away, on the other side of the ship.
It probably only takes an hour to get through the whole museum.
If you're anything like me, though, you're probably only good for a bowl of Crunchberries and a Simpsons rerun.
The best I can figure, there's probably only legitimately seven or eight cars that have their drivers committed for 2021.
In that case the player will probably only have a local view of the maze.
This anxiety, caused by the pressure of public business, was most probably only dwelt on as a pretext for a pretended attack of illness.
The doctors have told her parents that she probably only has months to live.
I don't think it's that many people because I think they probably only have a few sources within these agencies,” Nunes said.
Bloomberg News estimates that on a global scale, straws would probably only account for 0.03 percent of total plastic waste by mass.
Probably only a second or two, and she probably doesn't have a lot of voluntary control over it.".
It's probably only a matter of time before we can begin to see radical Islamists to act in any way.
You probably only want one configuration instance for your application, unless a feature of your application is providing multiple configurations.
That's probably only three quarters of a second around here, which proves the extent of the problem," explained Sayers.
China declared it combat-ready in late 2016, but probably only for limited operations against ground only forces.
The craft is only about 2.5-3 meters across, so it probably only held a few passengers.
Less investment, high efficiency(probably only the traditional central air conditioning 1/8 power).
We might envy another person's life, but we probably only envy parts of it.
Psychologists have found that the answer is probably only a few minutes- at least among people aged 18 to 26.