Examples of using To be explained in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Chinese culture is one of understatements in which not everything needs to be explained or explicitly stated, especially regarding negative feedback.
It was also stated that the budgetary implications of all three of these subprogrammes need to be explained to Member States before the budget for the biennium is developed.
Angela explains everything the way it needs to be explained, so everything is easily understood.
The causes of certain types of eczema remain to be explained, though links with environmental factors and stress are being explored.
The unique position of the Commission needs to be explained and promoted within the international community: it is the premier forum for strengthening statistics globally.
They will sing out that there is nothing between us that needs to be explained, there is only killing and neck-smiting.”.
But it occurs too frequently to be explained as the photographer's choice of pose, or mere coincidence.
Even ethics, the philosophy of moral conduct, comes to be explained away as a flowery way of expressing personal preferences.
He or she tends not tounderstand this, and it will need to be explained to him or herfactually and logically, not emotionally.
Shake me up, and call in the police on duty at the next house to be explained to about the property.
Further, the merits and demerits of each technique needed to be explained and the guidance needed to be wide-ranging to ensure that it was valid for as wide an audience as possible.
It was also agreed that, as registration of a notice of a security right may be a new concept in many legal systems, it would need to be explained in some detail.
The relationship between" fundamental interests"(article 41)," essential interests"(article 26) and" collective interests"(article 49) needs to be explained.(United Kingdom).
Wesley Salmon developed a model in which a good scientific explanation must be statistically relevant to the outcome to be explained.
My own position is that even if 20 percent of the legendary concordances which Velikovsky produces are real, there is something important to be explained.".
There is no legal requirement that the report needs to be explained or debated in parliament or any other related requirement that has to be undertaken during the reporting period.
He concluded that"The results of the observations seem most likely to be explained by the assumption that radiation of very high penetrating power enters from above into our atmosphere.".
It also expressed concern that the use of" skill level" as a method of differentiating between categories in the classification needed to be explained more clearly to allow for consistent international application of the concept.
He seemed to be explaining something.
He's the one that needs to be explaining things.