colloquially
常見例句
- More colloquially, though, UNIX refers to the entire universe of software running atop the operating system.
但是,用更通俗的話來說,UNIX 是指在操作系統(tǒng)上運(yùn)行的一整套軟件。 - Central African tribes and ancient Egyptians described and depicted a bizarre creature for centuries, colloquially dubbed the “African unicorn” by Europeans.
幾個世紀(jì)以來中非部落和古埃及描述一種古怪的生物,被歐洲人通俗的稱為“非洲獨(dú)角獸”。 - Quantitative easing is sometimes colloquially described as " printing money " although in reality the money is simply created by electronically adding a number to an account.
量化寬松有時俗稱為“印鈔票”,但實(shí)際上錢的生成是通過電子方式,即在賬戶中簡單地添加一個數(shù)字。 - So these devices, when I was a youngster, were colloquially known as "atom smashers", because they have the capacity to actually break these and have them reform.
這些設(shè)備,當(dāng)我還年輕的時候,它們在口語中被叫做核粒子加速器,因?yàn)樗鼈冇心芰?將這些破碎并重新形成。
麻省理工公開課 - 固態(tài)化學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - These people, known colloquially as bushmen, traditionally make their livings by hunting and gathering.
ECONOMIST: Human evolution: Before the exodus The - Buckyballs, as they became known colloquially, are football-shaped molecules made of 60 carbon atoms linked by single and double bonds.
ECONOMIST: The 2010 Nobel prizes - This week, Steve Forbes sits down with Nouriel Roubini, the renowned economist colloquially known as Dr. Doom, in the weekly Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes interview.
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