Examples of using Variously in English and their translations into Chinese
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Statuettes and figurine dug out of various sites in Malta come from the Neolithic period, and have been variously(yet inconclusively) interpreted.
The literal, and typical meanings of this passage are very obscure, and variously interpreted by commentators.
He was moreover editor-in-chief of the Record, to which he had in the course of years attached the most variously capable personnel in the country.
With light entertainment conquered, Steven turned his hand to films- working variously as a screenwriter, producer and director.
Thus, what existed in practice, in the nineteenth century, was not pure capitalism, but variously mixed economies.
The name is represented in Hebrew by four letters, yhwh, variously rendered in English Bibles as: Lord, Yahweh, or Jehovah.
While treaty committees have recommended that the Conventions which they variously monitor should be incorporated into domestic Irish law, it was not intended to alter current practice.
Then, the women contend, he variously tried to initiate massages, touched them inappropriately, took off his clothes or offered them explicit work-for-sex deals.”.
Variously referred to as malevolent or negative, dark creativity uses the creative process to do something socially unappealing and guided by self-interest.
State media in North Korea has shown Mr Kim riding variously on boats, a submarine, buses and even a ski lift.
Such devices are variously called microcontrollers or systems on a chip(SoC).
This process has been variously described by such terms, amongst others, as estoppel, preclusion, acquiescence or implied or tacit agreement.
The prophet's name, Amos, has been variously explained, and its exact meaning is still a matter of conjecture.
Such assistance is being pursued variously, including through a more active regional approach to the protection and promotion of human rights.
He is variously reported as saying the sun is as large as the earth, or twenty-seven times as large, or twenty-eight times as large.
Technologies and information spread globally, and are variously transformed into forces for cooperation and conflict.
Mars is variously estimated to have between 300,000 and more than 635,000 craters, while the moon has millions.
It might be variously defined as the right to be informed, freedom of information, or the right to know.
The appearance of it's head, variously described as resembling that of a sheep, horse, giraffe or camel;
States parties variously stressed the need for the facilitator, conveners of the Conference and all States of the region to accelerate and intensify their consultations.