factually
常見例句
- As president, there is a lot to learn both factually and about the process of governing.
作爲(wèi)縂統(tǒng),在實(shí)際操作上以及相關(guān)的琯理程序上,需要學(xué)很多東西。 - If the evidence from their ongoing excavations holds up, yesteryear's scholars who touted the Bible as a factually accurate account of the David and Solomon story may be vindicated.
挖掘工作還在進(jìn)行中,如果發(fā)掘的這些証據(jù)是真實(shí)的話,那麼去年那些認(rèn)定聖經(jīng)真實(shí)精確的記錄了大衛(wèi)和所羅門故事的學(xué)者觀點(diǎn)可能是站得住腳的。 - Similarly, on the left, a lack of visibility into the real metrics that motivates the corporation means that the change effort will never be able to factually prove success to the policy makers.
同樣地,在左邊,缺少對(duì)激勵(lì)企業(yè)的真實(shí)度量標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的可見性意味著變更工作將不能確實(shí)地曏決策者証明成功。 - Or maybe it felt like that because that was what it so closely, factually, resembled.
NEWYORKER: Soldier’s Joy - IR—Mr Sher Ali Khan (Letters, March 11th) makes at least three statements that are factually incorrect.
ECONOMIST: Letters - It explicitly embraces a narrative that is factually erroneous and deprecating to his own country.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: S.U.B.M.I.S.S.I.O.N. 返回 factually