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s was的意思

s was中文翻譯:

s是

相似詞語短語

was───vt.是;在(am、is的過去式)

was do was───是嗎?是嗎

S S───abbr.納粹黨衛軍(Schutzstaffel);衛星系統(SatelliteSystem);開關選擇器(SwitchingSelector);標準規格(StandardSpecification)

was fine───很好

was once───曾經

was full───飽足;滿的

was almos───是阿爾莫斯

which was───哪一個是……;[醫]哪一個是…

was raining───下雨了

雙語使用場景

We were now both convinced that Ms. S was completely wrong, but what could we do?───我們確信斯小姐是完全錯誤的,但我們又能做什么呢?

You're confusing implication and entailment, whoever that was. If Q then s was it?───你把暗含和蘊含搞混了,不管是誰,如果Q那么S是什么?

The Nexus S was the least impressive of the three.───Nexus S 是這三個手機中給我們留下印象最不好的一款!

This was an important event because the U. S. was seeking to improve relations with a Communist country during the Cold War.───這是一個相當重大的事件,因為美國在冷戰期間正尋求改善和共產國家之間的關系。

Asked about whether the U. S. was to blame for causing the economic slide, Obama said he preferred to look ahead, not back.───當問及美國作為引起經濟下滑的罪魁禍首是否負有責任時,奧巴馬表示他更喜歡凡是向前看,而非向后。

Surely, at some point , this woman must have concluded that Hurd's was more interested in having sex with her than in her marketing skills.───可以肯定,這個女人一定在某種程度上認為赫德對她的人比對她的營銷技巧更感興趣。

It appeared that the strategy (Hamilton and Ryan's) was to be extremely vague and not be very direct with the answers.───看來戰略(漢密爾頓和瑞安的)是非常含糊,而不是很直接的答案。

I didin't invite her to my party because she didn't invite me to hers. It's was just tit for tat.───我沒有邀請她來參加我的聚會,因為她沒有邀請我,這只是以牙還牙而已。

If conventional marketing could be compared to a shotgun approach, one company official said, Rolls-Royce's was more like a sniper rifle.───一位公司管理人員指出,如果把常規的營銷方式比喻為殺傷面較大的機關槍,那么,勞斯萊斯的營銷更像是狙擊步槍。

英語使用場景

The letter S was not available for strikeout, having already been assigned to sacrifice.

Gregor's departure for the U.S. was delayed by visa problems.

S., was arrested on Dec. 19 in New York.

During the 1950s, the U.S. was gripped by anti-Communist hysteria.

At the end of the war, the U.S. was in a strong position to influence the future of Europe.

The railway, by then completely absorbed by the L.M.S., was completely dismantled in 1936.

Great Aunt S was simply pouring her tea into the saucer, whereupon she drank it down with a loud slurp.

The U.S. was unwilling to do anything that might endanger the alliance with Japan.

Many of the ideals that the U.S. was built on have become democratic first principles.