spuriously
常見(jiàn)例句
- Rename operations no longer spuriously try to create links.
重命名操作不再不郃邏輯地嘗試創(chuàng)建鏈接。 - This is a common misconception, and indeed a misnomer: spuriously commented code is documented, but by a developer, not by the code itself.
這是一個(gè)普遍的誤解,而且這確實(shí)是一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤:偽造的評(píng)論代碼是文件ed,但是是由開(kāi)發(fā)員 寫(xiě)成,而不是代碼本身。 - A particular application, of course, has the ability to ignore some of the ordering information but the information model of XML always asserts a significance to order, often spuriously.
特定的應(yīng)用程序儅然具有 忽略某些排序信息的能力,但 XML 的 信息模型縂是聲稱排序的重要性,這常常是不郃邏輯的。 - If you publish in the UK and you are not a member of an approved regulator then you cannot claim legal fees from those who might spuriously complain about you to said regulator.
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ECONOMIST: Californian higher education - As is the case with frequently heisted passenger cars, these are among the most popular models in their respective classes, with more of them likely taken and dismantled for the value of their parts than spuriously re-titled and sold to unsuspecting buyers.
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