Examples of using Was essentially in English and their translations into Chinese
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Gaza was essentially in a state of siege.
The Mono community was essentially forced to re-implement.
A samurai was essentially a man of action.
What I presented to them was essentially a set of visuals.
After all, the meme for Shaker-dom was essentially a sterilizing parasite.
Furthermore, prevention was essentially a question of the management of risk.
Before the acquisition, GitHub was essentially leaderless;
Twelve hours in my trip was essentially over.
Back then there was essentially zero 4K content.
The number of long-term unemployed(those jobless for 27 weeks or more) was essentially.
In the past, each field mission was essentially" built from scratch" and functioned autonomously, with its own administrative, logistical and budgetary functions.
The Palestine refugee problem was essentially political; it was integral to the question of Palestine, which was at the heart of the whole Middle East problem.
The National Liberation Army, commanded by Giap, was essentially a guerrilla force with only a few pieces of modern military equipment.
The clause was essentially a contractual device related to the application of law rather than to its codification.
MP43, MP44, and StG44 were different names for what was essentially the same rifle, albeit with minor changes.
The second preambular paragraph had rightly pointed out that nationality was essentially governed by internal law within the limits set by international law.
This was essentially due to the complexity of the required negotiations, including host country agreements and consultations regarding the selection of the seat.
The vote was essentially seen as a confidence vote on Johnson's government and its Brexit strategy.
This first visit by the Chair was essentially a familiarization mission that enabled the Chair to gain first-hand insights into the peacebuilding challenges facing the country.
The second element was essentially virginal, the Roman portion consisting of four new legions all recruited around the beginning of the year.