managed to do的意思
managed to do中文翻譯:
掙扎做某事;設法完成某事
相似詞語短語
managed bonds───管理債券
managed trade───管理貿易
managed trades───管理交易
managed funds───管理型基金
managed forest───n.經營林
have to do───不得不做某事
managed care───管理式醫療
managed cares───管理式護理
managed up───管理上司;向上管理
雙語使用場景
I managed to do this about 5 years ago.───我5年前就想這么做了。
Then over time cross out the things that you have managed to do.───然后隨著時間的推移把你成功完成的事情鉤掉。
Many were able to cross the road safely and one even managed to do it twice.───許多榛睡鼠都能夠安全穿越馬路,有一只甚至成功穿越了兩次。
But natural populations have had thousands of years to generate these variations: the epiRILs managed to do it in just eight generations.───自然物種經過了數千年才產生這些變異,而epiRILs僅僅過了8代就完成了。
Five out of the eight patients involved in the trial managed to do this within a year.───在此實驗中,八名患者中的五名計劃在一年內實現目標,取消用藥。
It was amazing how much we managed to do in a day.───真想不到我們在一天之內做了這么多事情。
But as our Blighty blog points out in its report on the speech, he managed to do so almost entirely without using the word "cut" .───但是正如我們的Blighty博客對這篇演講的有關報道指出的那樣,他設法說明這一點而幾乎不用“削減”一詞。
The only thing they could do was to try and reintroduce him to Africa, which they managed to do.───他們唯一可以做的事并且想方設法做的事,就是竭盡全力把他引入非洲。
But she managed to do so, and today her paintings are exhibited in museums and galleries around the world.───但是她克服了難關,現在全世界許多博物館和畫廊有她的作品。
英語使用場景
No other person, female or male, managed to do that well in the major tournaments of 1990.
In the event, Mr Rudd managed to do a bit of both.
It was amazing how much we managed to do in a day.
So they decided to build the warehouse themselves - which they managed to do for C$10,000.
No country has managed to do away entirely with reliance on state psychiatric hospitals.
He managed to do other things too; on Saturdays he went to the gym to lift weights.
I mean, look what Mr Edison, quite alone, managed to do with the light bulb!
And he kept roaring with laughter all the way through the set - well, what we managed to do of it.
A few farmers even managed to do very well out of the exorbitant prices charged to urban residents for a few mouthfuls of grain.