单词 | inexactly |
例句 | But they handled much else inexactly, with varying degrees of success. Forget About Perfection. Embrace ‘Mamahuhu.’ 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z Every biography is a broken mirror, reflecting the past inexactly. Chernow’s portrait of Grant as a work of literary craftsmanship, if not art 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z Even copying them inexactly is immensely challenging — despite the expected approval of the Sandoz drug, the difficulties involved in creating and evaluating biosimilars may limit their infiltration of the marketplace. First biosimilar drug set to enter US market 2015-01-12T05:00:00Z Gracie Gold, 18, the American champion, landed inexactly on three jumps, but managed to save them, a skill she learned in recent months under Coach Frank Carroll, and took fourth place with 68.63 points. Kim Yu-na Leads Figure Skating After Short Program 2014-02-19T20:19:02Z Letter II This Letter professes to contain an "exact question," which is somewhat singularly inexactly put. Letters to the Clergy On The Lord's Prayer and the Church 2012-03-29T02:00:12.080Z Another mental disturbance of acute alcoholism is delirium tremens, which is inexactly called mania a potu by some writers. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z This act can then be more easily interrupted than usual, and may be inexactly carried out. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z The letter echoed the finance minister, though inexactly, saying that it was against government rules for Mr Yunus to stay on as managing director beyond the age of 60. The battle for Grameen: Halo, goodbye 2011-03-03T10:48:30Z He wasn't left-handed exactly," she added, as though he might have been so endowed inexactly; "but he is capable of anything—left-handed, web-footed, or whatever you please. Anne Mr. Brumley answered inexactly and meditated a desperate resignation of the whole job to Mrs. Rabbit. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman The notion of shortness as used in this definition may be inexactly though easily grasped by considering the length of the average magazine story. The Short-story Thus he gets a certain way toward the correct result, but very crudely and inexactly. The Story of the Mind Nations may not inexactly be divided into those who seek and those who avoid the sea. A General Sketch of the European War The First Phase "Wherever there are horses and dogs and creatures He is, don't you think?" she said, quite unconscious that she was quoting inexactly a recently discovered saying dear to Mr. Haggard. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs The passage, like many which Emerson quotes, is rendered inexactly. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson The following sentences immediately succeed Mr. Bates's definition and contrast just quoted: A good deal which we are accustomed inexactly to call description is really exposition. The Art of Public Speaking Portions of it might have been transmitted inexactly. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 Its social strata are only very inexactly equivalent to those in the countries of the Pledged Allies. What is Coming? From the technical standpoint these tests were relatively unsatisfactory because only inexactly describable. The Mental Life of Monkeys and Apes A Study of Ideational Behavior Granted, granted; I was the tool of destiny in it—what nonsense I talk, though—there is no such thing as destiny; it is an old habit of expressing things inexactly. A House of Gentlefolk He spoke and wrote French, English, and German, inelegantly, it is true, and inexactly, but fluently and intelligibly. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 A German poet, noticing waters coming down as Southey describes, somewhat inexactly, the waters coming down at Lodore, would be too shocked to stop and write alliterative verse about them. Three Men on the Bummel |
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