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suddenly change的意思

suddenly change



  • 网络突然变

英汉例句

  • 1.Try it until you never give it a second thought, as it is clearly not easy to suddenly change the habits you have developed.

    试试看,直到你无法在给予它第二种想法,由于这非常清楚,要突然改变你们已经发展出来的行为习惯不是那么简单的。

  • 2.Yes, Sanders, in a few days (9 to be exact) things will suddenly change for you as if you were about to start from scratch.

    是的,散沙,在几天(9是精确的)之内事物将会突然为你改变好像你正要从头开始。

  • 3."Gigi has three years left on his contract with Juve and nothing leads me to believe that anything will suddenly change, " he concluded.

    “吉吉同尤文的合同还有三年,我不认为会有任何变动突然发生。”他最后说到。

  • 4.I saw him suddenly change colour, but before I could reach him he had slipped off his chair on to the floor in a faint.

    我看到他突然脸色变白,急忙得去扶他,他已一阵昏晕,从椅上跌倒在地板上。

  • 5.Event risk is small as the scalper will usually be almost certain of a fill at the chosen exit point even if conditions suddenly change.

    即使条件突然改变,交易员通常几乎可以肯定的事先选择好出场点,因为操作风险小。

  • 6.After all, if Christ was a real person in a single real body, his features can't suddenly change.

    毕竟,基督若的确以一个人的形式存在过,那么,他的特征也不可能一下子改变。

  • 7.Your level of consciousness will suddenly change and rise from going from a state of fear and anxiety to feeling more happy and fulfilled.

    你的意识水平会突然发生变化:从害怕与焦虑的状态中走出,上升为感到更幸福和有成就感。

  • 8.Moderns may be more comfortable than medievals with the idea that man's notion of his place within the universe can suddenly change.

    现代人也许比中世纪人们更易适应人类在宇宙中突然地位改变的想法。

  • 9.He suggests that the current surge of interest is driven more by retailers than consumers, whose fickle tastes might suddenly change.

    他认为现在出现的兴趣相对于客户来说更多来自于零售商。他们变化无常的品味可能会忽然改变。

  • 10.An entrepreneur develops a great new product and is following the rules, and then the rules suddenly change?

    小企业家开发出了不起的新产品,也是守规则的产品,然后突然之间规则就变啦?

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