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definite

美['defənɪt],英['def(ə)nət],

释义

adj. 肯定;肯定的;确定的;不会改变的; n. 肯定的事(或人); 网络释义: 明确的;一定的;确切的;

例句

Li Yan grand can have a definite object in view, oneself " shadow enemy " choose go up in body of a few main competitors.
李彦宏只能有的放矢,把自己的“影子敌人”圈定在几个主要竞争对手身上。
There was no definite news until a few days ago.
For if there is nothing definite of which he knows it to be the double, he does not know at all that it is double.
因为他不知道它是谁的二倍,那么他就不知道它是二倍。
(Medicine) relating to a disease that tends to run a definite course without treatment.
After anaerobic cultivation for a definite time, a certain quantity of sludge suspension was used for oxidation titration experiment.
经过一定时间培养后,取一定量的污泥悬液进行氧化滴定实验。
But the origin of the jury system has been a topic of controversy in the long-term legal history, yet still no definite answer.
但关于英国陪审制度的起源,却一直是法制史中长期争论的话题,至今仍无确切答案。
Since the mediastinal teratoma has no specific symptoms, its definite diagnosis is difficult before surgical intervention.
因为纵膈腔畸胎瘸没有特别的徵状,所以在外科处置之前要确定诊断是很困难的。
As to how much pay a month or how much a person gets is defined as the highly paid, so far the government has no definite norm for it.
关于多少支付一个月否则一个人拿多少被定义当那高度地支付,到现在为止政府为它没有明确的基准。
As I receive a definite answer from the company, I'll let you know.
It was a first step to consider those 40 proposals in an attempt to reach consensus and submit definite proposals to the General Assembly.
只是第一步先审议这40项提案以尝试达成协商一致,并向大会提交明确的提案。

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