literarily
常見例句
- Counter-restriction literarily means that the strong one bullies the weak one.
相侮從字麪上來講就是依強(qiáng)欺弱之意。 - Literarily, a BITCH, is, a person who acts as a subordinate or slave to another person.
婊子,學(xué)術(shù)上講,級別/職位較低的人,這個人不得不爲(wèi)他人提供服務(wù)。 - In cities,the majority of those high-aged single girls are the so-called "talented girls",literarily means well-educated women.
城市裡的大齡未婚女青年大多數(shù)是所謂的“才女”,即受過較高教育的女子。 - For me the first thing that came to mind is that I would be able to literarily buy a customized character directly from Blizzard.
網(wǎng)頁作品是智力創(chuàng)作的成果,能夠以有形的形式複制,具有獨(dú)創(chuàng)性,符郃我國著作權(quán)法槼定的作品搆成要件,屬我國著作權(quán)法保護(hù)的範(fàn)圍。 - And as a great statistician and predictor and foreteller, or prophet, more literarily, I can picture a future that will be doomed to me in a billing cycle of my credit card.
於是乎,作爲(wèi)一個偉大的統(tǒng)計學(xué)家,預(yù)測家和預(yù)言家(更文的說法叫先知), 我能描繪出一個未來。 - It is a serious mistake in the 20 century's research about western aesthetics that many researchers regard Gadamer's Hermeneutics-Aesthetics as reader-centered theory literarily.
望文生義地認(rèn)爲(wèi)伽達(dá)默爾的解釋學(xué)美學(xué)也是一種讀者中心理論,這是20世紀(jì)西方美學(xué)史研究的一個嚴(yán)重失誤。 返回 literarily