authoritatively
常見例句
- In particular, to formalize an existing glossary, concept, or reference topic that authoritatively defines a subject, you can add the specialized section.
具體來說,要規(guī)范化現(xiàn)有的對(duì)主題有權(quán)威定義的術(shù)語(yǔ)表、概念或參考題目,可以添加進(jìn)這段特殊小節(jié)。 - That is the thrust of the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body set up to pronounce authoritatively on the science of global warming.
這是政府間氣候變化委員會(huì)最新報(bào)告的中心內(nèi)容,該委員會(huì)由聯(lián)合國(guó)設(shè)立,負(fù)責(zé)發(fā)表全球暖化科研活動(dòng)的權(quán)威性報(bào)告。 - In corridors all over the City and Wall Street, investment bankers are talking loudly and authoritatively about successful deals that they weren't involved in, creating the idea that they had been.
在倫敦金融城和紐約華爾街所有的辦公室走廊,投行人士會(huì)大聲用一種權(quán)威的口吻,談?wù)撘恍┳约翰⑽磪⑴c的成功交易,以制造出一種自己好像參與了這些交易的假象。
blog.sina.com.cn - Clearly, the marketplace was speaking articulately and authoritatively — Moscow is decidedly a lousy credit risk.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy ‘Fit To Print’: Bush Has No Excuse For Continuing To Ignore Soviet Non-Creditworthiness - The point is though that by late today I imagine this story will be quoted authoritatively across the world.
FORBES: More Concerns About Cancer and Energy Saving Light Bulbs: Justified? - Chief executives trust the personal opinions of their customers, who voluntarily and authoritatively choose what to buy with their own money.
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