clue about的意思
clue about中文翻譯:
關于的線索
相似詞語短語
came about───v.發生;產生;改變方向
come about───v.發生;產生;改變方向
lie about───無所事事;閑蕩
comes about───v.發生;產生;改變方向
arse about───v.閑混
cast about───想方設法;搜索
gone about───v.著手做;四處走動;傳開;從事
lay about───向四面八方亂打;努力干
lies about───無所事事;閑蕩
雙語使用場景
First we need a computer that doesn't give Toronto as an answer to a clue about "U.S. Cities," as Watson memorably did for Final Jeopardy in the first game.───首先,我們需要一臺當提出關于“美國城市”問題時不會給出“多倫多”作為答案的計算機,就像沃森在《危險邊緣》總決賽首輪鬧出的讓人印象深刻的笑話那樣。
Importantly, the research offers almost no clue about the relative risks of individual dyes, making specific regulatory actions against, say, Green No. 3 or Yellow No. 6 almost impossible.───重要的是,這項研究基本上沒有提供關于個別色素的相對危險的信息,這使得要對綠色3號或黃色6號采取任何具體的管理行動幾乎是不可能。
I moved out to California without any clue about what I might do after graduation.───我搬到了加利福尼亞,對畢業后我會做什么毫無頭緒。
"Oh, " the dad said, nodding his head, lips pursed, as feigning that he had a clue about what he just heard.───“哦,”這位父親點點頭,撅撅嘴,假裝對剛才聽到的心里有數了。
Charlie wasn't any better at it, often waiting for Therese to give him a clue about what to say.───查理對此也高明不了多少,經常等待特里薩給他一個線索該說什么。
The finding offers a clue about just how much language affects our understanding of numbers, researchers say.───研究者稱,這個發現只能說明語言對理解數字到底有多大影響。
If you had seen Him in the carpentry shop, you wouldn't have had a clue about His deity.───若你在木匠店里看見他,你可能也對他的神性一無所知。
For a company that's so brilliant at marketing, it seems to have absolutely no clue about crisis management.───作為一家在市場上風生水起的大企業,它似乎對危機管理一籌莫展。
But, most of these young visitors did not have a clue about what they would be studying, or why they wanted to go abroad in the first place.───然而他們中的大多數人對自己將要就讀的專業一無所知,甚至連自己為何要出國留學都不知道。
英語使用場景
Even this, however, gives little clue about what life-forms may pass the survival test.
Is there some clue about the human predicament buried in that fact?
All we need is to find any clue about the radio operator?
This research might provide an important clue about how cancer develops.
Once you have a clue about the problem, try to get help via alternative means.
So, on his written response to a clue about Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, Jennings wrote, "I, for one, welcome our new computer overlords."
I have no clue about an afterlife, and I don't really care.
But the nickel disappearance is one more clue about how the planet went from suffocating to a place where a terrestrial tetrapod could take a deep breath.
This gives your brain a clue about the direction from which it comes.