tenuously
基本解釋
- adv. 微弱地;不確定地
英漢例句
- But they’re held together tenuously, only by our constant activity, busy bees maintaining the cells of our hive.
然而這些思想只有通過我們不斷的活動才能聚到一起。 (勤勞的蜜蜂才能保證我們蜂巢里的蜂房。) - Only tenuously linked to any civilian institution, they are above the law and sign off on virtually all big decisions.
只要與任何文人機(jī)關(guān)扯上一點(diǎn)關(guān)連,他們的地位就高于法律并實(shí)際上簽署所有重大決定。 - The last book ends in 1972, with the death of J. Edgar Hoover.Also like its predecessors, “Blood’s a Rover” features three protagonists tenuously connected to law enforcement.
第三步小說《血跡蔓延》終結(jié)于1972年,埃德加.胡佛死于混亂中。 與前兩部同樣類似,《血跡蔓延》特點(diǎn)是有三個(gè)主人公,他們都與執(zhí)法有著不可分割的聯(lián)系。
ecocn.org - None of us, after all, lives under anything that even tenuously resembles "laissez-faire" capitalism.
FORBES: The Worse, The Better - With presentation software and a Web browser, Apple is stepping tenuously on more of Microsoft's toes.
FORBES: Apple Swings To Loss - More tenuously, Luton First put up signs last year announcing that the town was twinned with Barcelona, Dublin and Athens.
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