creditably
常見(jiàn)例句
- If Mr Huntsman runs creditably but unsuccessfully next year, he might then enter the 2016 cycle with a higher national profile.
如果洪博培先生明年美滿(mǎn)的運(yùn)籌但仍舊失敗,他可能會(huì)帶著更高的國(guó)民知名度角逐2016年的總統(tǒng)。 - At least two references to a higher power have since been added, illustrating another habit for which Congress is more creditably famous: compromise.
至少兩次提到了被加到更高權(quán)力——妥協(xié),例證了國(guó)會(huì)另一個(gè)為人所稱(chēng)道的名聲。 - It is, however, unlikely to happen. Mr Musharraf is no longer army chief, and his successor, though his nominee, has so far shown creditably little inclination to leave the barracks.
穆沙拉夫已經(jīng)不再是陸軍參謀長(zhǎng),繼任者雖然是他一手提拔起來(lái)的,但是目前絲毫沒(méi)有放權(quán)的意思。 - It governs, creditably, in such big states as Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan.
ECONOMIST: India - But even if the new allies fail in that, Mrs Fernandez stands to gain, so long as they do so creditably.
ECONOMIST: Argentina: The new face of opposition The - More creditably, he correctly predicted that the boom generated by the Conservative government under Ted Heath in the 1970s would end in tears.
ECONOMIST: Wynne Godley, British economist, died on May 13th, aged 83 返回 creditably