quite correct
常見(jiàn)例句
- Sometimes this is called scriptwriting software, which isnot quite correct.
有時(shí)這種軟件被稱為編劇寫作軟件,這種叫法不是很正確。 - However, this is not quite correct, according to a computer scientist - a Kindle full of downloads weighs more than an empty one.
然而,這并不一定完全正確,根據(jù)電腦科學(xué)家所說(shuō)——下載滿容的Kindle閱讀器比沒(méi)有下載任何東西的Kindle重。 - While this analogy isn't quite correct, we can extend it for the purposes of understanding the difference between unit and functional tests.
盡管這種類比不很恰當(dāng),但為了理解單元測(cè)試與功能測(cè)試的區(qū)別,我們可以擴(kuò)充這種類比。 - "That is not quite correct,"
- But, we didn't do that many stocks, or that many days, so it's quite plausible that it's correct.
但是我們沒(méi)有做那么多的股票,也沒(méi)有實(shí)驗(yàn)?zāi)敲炊嗵臁?br>麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 計(jì)算機(jī)科學(xué)及編程導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - We and my many colleagues in this field are very proud to say that we have helped to prove Heir Himmler quite correct."
- You are quite correct in stating that no one really knows the benefits of government expenditures.
FORBES: Economists Agree: Nobody Knows Real Effect Of Government Spending Cut - Despite this your analysis is quite correct: Britain's regional railways are a huge burden on what would otherwise be a profitable industry.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan's militants - On that point at least, Archbishop Williams was quite correct.
ECONOMIST: Faith, law and democracy: Defining the limits of exceptionalism The 返回 quite correct