Examples of using Single-handedly in English and their translations into Chinese
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One man almost single-handedly took us out of one of the worst periods in history and into one of the most prosperous.
She campaigned for the ECI and single-handedly collected more than 2,000 digital and paper signatures.
The fantasy genre as we know it today was almost single-handedly inspired by Tolkien's epic novels, and has generated many fans across the globe.
Would Facebook be able to single-handedly stop Donald Trump- or any other presidential candidate?
Baden-Powell could not single-handedly advise all groups who requested his assistance.
However, the one sweater that has single-handedly taken over the internet is a white Cable-knit sweater.
I saw him take his twin-masted schooner and land it single-handedly at a dock in Santa Monica.
He single-handedly destroyed an enemy force hidden in bunkers that had pinned down his battalion.
Without corrective measures or sufficient financial resources, those States could not deal with such complicated problems single-handedly.
This is a guy who could realistically score a goal per game to single-handedly lead Egypt into the knockout stages of the 2018 World Cup.
It did not single-handedly create any of the myths, but as the Post bought into one after another after another, each mistaken conclusion felt safe.
After single-handedly inventing and coding the first version of the Bitcoin protocol, Satoshi disappeared from the Bitcoin world in 2010.
He has the ability to shift the momentum of a game single-handedly, the Argentinian team will agree to it.
A strong and active United Nations is essential in a world in which no country can shape the future single-handedly.
When interests of all countries become increasingly intertwined, it is difficult for any country to attain its security goals single-handedly.
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer was a Dutch pilot who almost single-handedly revolutionized the entire business of sea-borne maps.
It must single-handedly convey its value and then close the sale- and it must do this without the advantages of mobility, voice, and thought.
President Obama can't reverse the world's race toward the climate cliff single-handedly, of course.
In 1938, Sir Nicholas Winton began single-handedly saving Jewish children from the Holocaust.
When interests of all countries become increasingly intertwined, it is difficult for any country to attain its security goals single-handedly.