单词 | By itself |
例句 | 1 The house stands by itself outside the village. 2 The statue stands by itself in the square. 3 The door seemed to open all by itself. 4 He left the matter to clarify gradually by itself. 5 The machine will start by itself in a few seconds. 6 Encouraging teacher transfer would not, by itself,[] integrate the teaching corps. 7 The house stands by itself in an acre of land. 8 The door's not going to close by itself. 9 Hockey is doing nicely by itself without FoxTrax. 10 By itself offering you a mortgage. 11 But global competition, by itself, is not necessarily enough. 12 Activism by itself fails to bring salvation. 13 To begin with, by itself it doesn't produce anything. 14 Unfortunately, partner reduction proved woefully inadequate by itself. 15 But normally the pecking order works out by itself. 16 Stanford... well, Stanford is in a class by itself. 17 About twice as many, for depression by itself. 18 The growth in members is meaningless all by itself. 19 The land by itself could not support the population. 20 One proposal by itself was anathema; the two together were poison. 21 Let the fatuous sun shine by itself and let's head for the moon. 22 The threat of lawsuits by itself is a major factor in driving up health care costs. Significant changes are definitely needed. 23 Similarly, Spong believes that homosexuality, by itself, is not a sin. 24 Will the dog be safe left in the car by itself? 25 A prime number is a whole number greater than 1 which is exactly divisible by itself and 1 but no other number. 26 In those days, the valley was isolated from Los Angeles proper; it sat by itself far outside the city limits. 27 Getting closer, the swarm was so noisy it sounded like a war all by itself. 28 But the number of steady jobs has dwindled, and it is unlikely that time by itself will improve the picture. 29 Perhaps now he could see why the drawing was in a space by itself. 30 Nobody has to remind me that frequent cell division is not by itself malignancy. 31 But like a single gear in a mechanical clock, timeless can not keep good time all by itself. 32 Since caffeine is usually consumed in beverages, the liquid by itself will result in an increased urge to urinate. 33 Actually, there is no one food capable of creating physiological havoc all by itself. 34 But when I get feedback from people that my imagery is difficult to understand, I get to know whether or not I communicated my thoughts well. A tree can’t grow by itself,[] it can only grow when someone prunes it. Gulzar 35 The government's concern was with the level of public expenditure rather than with the relationship between grant and local income by itself. 36 By itself mass literacy does not bring about economic development. 37 The existence of the occasional bad law enacted by a just government does not by itself establish much. 38 The point is that the activity itself, in this case combustion, is not by itself moral or immoral. 39 If kept in a small cul-de-sac by itself, it will be utterly benign. 40 Out of necessity these are brief as a detailed explanation would fill a book by itself. 41 Such knowledge by itself leads to a Buddhistic negation of the will. 42 Yet the economic situation will not by itself defeat the present regime. 43 The big important stuff, in other words, worked pretty well, because it was off by itself on high-speed networks. 44 With a few exceptions, each lesson is a separate entity and can be used by itself. 45 Happiness is a by-product. You cannot pursue it by itself. Sam Levenson 46 We have learnt that, according to quantum mechanics, even a single particle must behave like a wave all by itself. 47 The breach between them grew by itself, a result of misunderstandings, inadequate concessions and ineffectual violence. 48 Yet none, by itself, is vital to the diagnosis being made. 49 We have in a causal circumstance by itself a complete answer to the question of why an effect occurred. 50 Give it time and it would fill the lake all by itself, just with its song. 51 The threat of lawsuits by itself is a major factor in driving up health care costs. 52 However, in a liberal society a democratic system of government is not considered sufficient by itself to legitimate public power. 53 One trooper told the inquest his machine-gun jammed twice - then started firing by itself. 54 It is, by itself, little more than window dressing on the part of the Government. 55 Weight by itself can thus be eliminated as a causal factor. 56 But then, I think the Nagumo Force can handle this operation all by itself. 57 Neither source is by itself sufficient to provide the needed supply rate of NEAs. 58 Success in the examination did not secure by itself a study position abroad, but it was the minimum requirement. 59 But this argument by itself does not justify political neutrality. 60 That collection by itself was more important than all the authentic Modigliani drawings published during my father's life-time. 61 The Cardwell, all by itself, according to Bill Stultz, weighed a hundred pounds. 62 I wish to reiterate that the U. 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Air Force by no means did the air campaign job all by itself. 63 The caldo de pollo is a rich but light chicken soup that is a delightful meal by itself. 64 By itself, this denial of Filmer's view could entail a theory of communal property. 64 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 65 It is useless for me to point out that scientific curiosity by itself is as irresponsible as the curiosity of a child. 66 Given that the workplace by itself provides so little as a basis for solidarity, we have to look elsewhere. 67 It might therefore be imagined that a parade of relevant facts would by itself solve any argument. 68 A vowel can form a syllable by itself. 69 Education by itself is no paranormal prophylactic. 70 Apollo fell down and the arrow broke by itself. 71 An automatic machine is one that goes by itself. 72 A solar cell is rechargeable by itself. 73 The Big Dipper is not by itself a constellation. 74 The bent strip can straighten up by itself. 75 Unique drinking cup holder by itself. 76 The power of the protector is supplied by itself from the CT. Based on thermal cumulate principles,() a rapid and high precision inverse-time phase-sequence over-current protection is implemented. 77 Where the broker facilitated the formation of the proposed contract, the brokerage expenses shall be borne by itself. 78 A solar cell is reproductive by itself under any circumstances. 79 A kind of adaptive fuzzy controller was introduced whose control-rule and scale-gene can be adjusted by itself according to the system position error and error change ratio. 80 Where the broker facilitates the formation of the proposed contract, the brokerage expenses shall be borne by itself. 81 By itself the light can only be compared to a solid, dense, rocklike , homogeneous and changeless mass of pure awareness, free from the mental patterns of name and shape. 82 Each of these assumptions, by itself , was so plausible as to seem primitively obvious. 83 Prowl: This ability will no longer sometimes turns atuocast on by itself. 84 A resident office shall file a written application for the entry and exit of public goods to the competent customs in charge by itself or its entrusted declaration enterprise. 85 The integer 1 is divisible only by itself; it is not a prime. 86 Taking the device of power convertor-dynamotor by itself, the robot works and moves using the self-energy of fluid. 87 By itself, ASEAN integration is progressing albeit not in an accelerated pace. 88 Cranial drill: Can be stopped by itself after drill through, confirm the safety of the operation. 89 Steering the beam direction is the main function of beam steering system of phased array radar, besides, outline-testing and online-monitoring can be performed by itself. 90 Where the broker facilitatedformation of the proposed contract, the brokerage expenses shall be borne by itself. 91 By J.R.R. Tolkein. Absolute classics. The Hobbit by itself is a great little book, but the LOTR series adds epic drama to the world of the Hobbits. 92 "Henceforth space by itself and time by itself are doomed to fade into the mere shadows," Minkowski proclaimed, "and only a union of the two will preserve an independent reality. 93 Auto - lock - Spring - loaded , twisting mechanism on a karabiner gate that locks by itself when the gate is closed. 94 Conflict by itself is not horrible,[http:///by itself.html] but its aggravation is. 95 Capital accumulation by itself can sustain growth in output per worker in the long term. 96 Each medicine may be safe to you use by itself, yet together they there could be dangerous, or even diversely deadly drug interactions. 97 With regard to hardness, the diamond is in a class by itself. 98 One heavy tank can hold a point by itself, assuming you've weakened them with heavy artillery barrages and fire from your heavy artillery unit. 99 The vertical-grip shutter is one-step operation, you press the vertical-grip shutter then it can finish the automatic focus and shot by itself. 100 About 20 minutes later, the TV turned off by itself, and the lamp which on the teapoy that beside me, gone out also. 101 That's something that not even the vaunted U.S. medical research establishment can do by itself. 102 Revenge? Revenge? Everything comes back by itself , very precisely ; and revenge confuses it'( Elias Canetti ). 103 Said Friedman, "In my opinion, the state of the budget by itself has no significant effect on the course of nominal income, on inflation, on deflation or on cyclical fluctuations." 104 Doubt by itself is not the final test of truth. 105 I admit that the present generation is lazy, but lazy enough that they would need an ice-cream cone which revolves by itself? 106 Each character is valid by itself, yet the whole may not pass muster. 107 “In general, exercise by itself is pretty useless for weight loss, ” says Eric Ravussin, a professor at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La., and an expert on weight loss. 108 Its production process has no pollution and the rejectamenta could be broken down by itself. So the milk fiber is one of the green textile raw material in 21st century. 109 However he added that Linked Data "does not by itself add any semantic meaning to the information, but it better carries that semantic information once you have it. 110 Love cannot remain by itself --- it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action and that action is service. 111 Knock the sampler off, and let the sample drop out by itself. 112 Initial testing has shown that T-1 is in a league by itself in interseeding capability. 113 It can't, because by itself the $600 billion it represents is, like my five dollars, insubstantial and ghostlike. 114 One factor is that unlike the old line feed antenna, which was hanging by itself, exposed to the tropical elements, the multi-beam receiver is located inside the distinctive-looking Gregorian dome. 115 Ingested by itself , ascorbic acid can actually CAUSE oxidative damage. 116 But after 74 years in power, the Soviet Union Communist Party claimed disbandment by itself, while the people of the Soviet Union accepted the fact unusually calmly. 117 Although the trade account has been widening since the start of this year, that by itself provides no justification for a run on the won. 118 An enterprise annuity fund may conduct bond transactions and settlement either by itself or by entrusting a settlement agent. 119 CREB as a transcriptional regulation factor in eucaryotic cell carries out the function by itself phosphorylation. 120 Color paste's dispersion stabile by itself and is easy to produce flocculation, unstable color and precipitation. 121 A mastectomy by itself would result in a concave chest front, no niles, and obtrusive scars. 122 The arbitration tribunal may collect evidence by itself if it deems it necessary. 123 In other words, nonuse does not constitute abandonment by itself. 124 Influenza is basically an extreme upper respiratory infection and, by itself,[Sentencedict] is rarely fatal. 125 An egg cell cannot develop into a new life by itself. 126 Loneliness should actually be the most beautiful flower blooming in the abyss of the mind, which entrenches into soil of loneliness, enjoying the growth and pulchritude by itself. 127 Track inspection car is the equipment which is used in ride quality test of highspeed railway. It has the character of continuous measure determining benchmark by itself high efficiency test. 128 An unordered list can appear by itself or within an ordered list. 129 Everything in this know-how is thoroughly planned: from the generation of electricity to recycling – smart bioclimatic house does everything by itself. 130 A brimless, usually red felt cap with a silk tassel, worn by Moslem men, either by itself or as the base of a turban. 131 If it detects that all the resources involved in the transaction are the same, it can skip the two-phase commit and let the resource manager handle the transaction by itself. 132 The doctor said that there was no need to medicate my pain, that it was just a hematoma and that the pain would go away by itself. 133 The exhibition, which scenography is by itself a light installation, shows the urban landscape new night identity and the modernity of its scenography . 134 However treatment with GA by itself promoted callus formation and inhibited new periderm, cambium and vascular tissues differentiation. 135 Although WSIF never gained wide adoption by itself, it is used by many BPEL engines, for example WPC from IBM and BPEL Manager from Oracle, as an API for service invocations. 136 Using an unpredictable or unique file name doesn't work by itself because an attacker can repeatedly guess until success. 137 If air is needed, the oxygen mask in the plane will pop down by itself. 138 The in-memory sort operation can be made effective (from storage and computation standpoints) under the fact that each list Li is ordered by itself. 139 But cost cutting by itself is not a long - term winning strategy. 140 Acracholia is not good, and implacability will be hurt by itself. 141 "I think they learn information by itself, in isolation, " Frazer said of his students. 142 The bed was a piece by itself, bought elsewhere, but none the less a wonder. 143 He admitted that the law by itself was not enough to deal with the crisis. "But today does mark the beginning of the end, " he said. 144 It seems that NASA is already floating a trial balloon insinuating that the Chile quake was so large that it will, by itself, begin a wave of larger and more frequent quakes. 145 The main reason is that there are serious defectiveness and problems in quite many present regulations by itself. 146 Statutory Law has inherent limitation which can't be broken by itself, precedent has some advantages that can overcome it. 147 Meantime the bear has learned to paddle around all by itself on its hind legs, and says"poppa" and "momma. " 148 Most mobile system can not handle your memory properly by itself. 149 Packing your beach towel and suntan lotion will not, by itself, make you Hemingway. 150 The cat managed to climb down the tree by itself. 151 But bearing risk is not, by itself, a productive activity. 152 Let the machine draw the chiffon under the presser foot all by itself. 153 Measurement of the hourly urine volume is not by itself a reliable test of renal function. 154 Melamine by itself is nontoxic in low doses, but when combined with cyanuric acid it can cause fatal kidney stones due to the formation of an insoluble melamine cyanurate . 155 A lush wine that's great by itself or enjoy with savoury gourmet pies and casseroles, BBQ's or a classic cheeseboard. 156 The Social Security trust fund is essentially an accounting device, and by itself dose not enhance society's ability to care for retirees in the future. 157 In awk, when a print command appears by itself, the full contents of the current line are printed. |
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