单词 | Virtually |
例句 | (1) When Sotomayor is on form he is virtually invincible. (2) He was virtually a prisoner. (3) They found the jungle virtually impenetrable. (4) Her fear virtually imprisoned her in her home. (5) Virtually all instruction is in small groups or one-on-one. (6) Virtually every woman in the '20s swooned over Valentino. (7) Virtually all the children come to school by bus. (8) She found his accent virtually incomprehensible. (9) Virtually all cooking was done over coal-fired ranges. (10) Their lives have been virtually destroyed by this tragedy. (11) The country has become virtually ungovernable. (12) He is virtually bilingual in Spanish and Portuguese. (13) These plastic cups are virtually indestructible. (14) The work is virtually finished. (15) The hospital had virtually given her up for dead(), but she eventually recovered. (16) Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box. (17) In Post Offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp. (18) They were virtually impotent against the power of the large companies. (19) There were contingents from the navies of virtually all EU countries. (20) If he took control, they would be rendered virtually powerless. (21) Joanna, 30, spent most of her twenties virtually estranged from her father. (22) He has virtually declared war on the right-wingers in his party. (23) It was virtually impossible to synchronise our lives so as to take holidays and weekends together. (24) She had eaten virtually nothing at supper. (25) The two words are virtually interchangeable . (26) Government funding of alternative health care is virtually non-existent. (27) Their twins are virtually identical. (28) He is virtually unaltered by the years. (29) They are con-trolling so much cocoa that they are virtually monopolizing the market. (30) The old Dutch fort with its thick high walls looks virtually impregnable. (1) When Sotomayor is on form he is virtually invincible. (2) They found the jungle virtually impenetrable. (3) Her fear virtually imprisoned her in her home. (4) Virtually all instruction is in small groups or one-on-one. (5) Virtually every woman in the '20s swooned over Valentino. (6) Virtually all the children come to school by bus. (7) She found his accent virtually incomprehensible. (8) Virtually all cooking was done over coal-fired ranges. (9) Their lives have been virtually destroyed by this tragedy. (10) The country has become virtually ungovernable. (11) He is virtually bilingual in Spanish and Portuguese. (12) These plastic cups are virtually indestructible. (13) The work is virtually finished. (14) The hospital had virtually given her up for dead, but she eventually recovered. (15) Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box. (16) In Post Offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp. (17) They were virtually impotent against the power of the large companies. (18) There were contingents from the navies of virtually all EU countries. (19) They are con-trolling so much cocoa that they are virtually monopolizing the market. (20) If he took control, they would be rendered virtually powerless. (21) Joanna, 30, spent most of her twenties virtually estranged from her father. (22) The old Dutch fort with its thick high walls looks virtually impregnable. (23) He has virtually declared war on the right-wingers in his party. (24) It was virtually impossible to synchronise our lives so as to take holidays and weekends together. (25) Maggie'swriting was virtually indecipherable. (31) This new material is virtually unbreakable. (32) The area has remained virtually unchanged in fifty years. (33) The two rooms were virtually identical. (34) By midnight I was virtually comatose. (35) Demand for health care appears virtually unlimited. (36) This word has virtually dropped out of usage today. (37) For many years prices have remained virtually unchanged. (38) The human spirit is virtually indestructible. (39) Valentino was virtually deified by legions of female fans. (40) It's virtually impossible to meet the weekly sales targets. (41) The author is virtually unknown outside Poland. (42) Mike's chances of winning are virtually zero. (43) Its vineyards are virtually contiguous with those of Ausone. (44) A generation ago, home computers were virtually unknown. (45) The issue was virtually ignored by the popular press. (46) The approach has virtually ended cigarette sales to minors. (47) The strike has virtually paralysed the island. (48) Local production virtually eliminates transport costs. (49) Polio has been virtually eradicated in Brazil. (50) For him, music and lyrics are virtually indivisible. (51) He virtually admitted he was guilty. (52) The sound is virtually undetectable to the human ear. (53) It has remained virtually unchanged since time immemorial. (54) His long periods abroad left the family virtually fatherless. (55) The company's shares are now virtually worthless shares. (56) He was virtually unknown before running for office. (57) She claims that the operating risks are virtually nil. (58) The city has virtually no mass transit. (59) Virtually all students will be exempt from the tax. (60) From a lay viewpoint the questionnaire is virtually incomprehensible. (61) The statistics are virtually indigestible presented in this form. (62) Since 1960, Kubrick has virtually disowned the film. (63) The new bus is virtually silent. (64) Using traditional methods poor farmers can be virtually self-sufficient. (65) Their shells are so hard they are virtually indestructible. (65) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (66) Her handwriting is virtually indecipherable. (67) Two independent investigators have reached virtually the same conclusions. (68) The journalists found a city virtually under siege. (69) That wine stain on my shirt has virtually disappeared. (70) Laura found herself virtually penniless. (71) Last year's profits were virtually wiped out. (72) Street crime is virtually endemic in large cities. (73) The reservoirs are all virtually full. (74) Fishing is possible in virtually any weather. (75) Their legal rights are virtually nil. (76) They were left virtually defenceless against enemy attack. (77) The condition rendered her legs virtually useless. (78) It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately. (79) Louis is virtually bilingual in Dutch and German. (80) It would have been virtually impossible to research all the information. (81) Local people feel strongly about the proposed development but are virtually powerless to intervene. (82) Virtually all her time and energy is now monopolized by the children. (83) Many New Year and May Day ceremonies have virtually died out now. (84) Virtually any piece of equipment you care to name can be hired these days. (85) The flow of assistance to Vietnam's fragile economy from its ideological allies has virtually halted. (86) We can catch the vast majority of people(), but hunting down every last tax dodger is virtually impossible. (87) There's virtually none left. (88) The parking lot was virtually empty save for a few cars clustered to one side. (89) Written sources are considered virtually indispensable for today's history teaching. (90) Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship. (91) My book's virtually finished. (92) Gold is virtually indestructible. (93) In less than two hours Cohen capitulated to virtually every demand. (94) A hundred years ago coronary heart disease was virtually unknown in Europe and America. (95) Torn apart by war, its economy virtually destroyed,(http:///virtually.html) this country now faces a very uncertain future. (96) Another nuclear accident in the same place is virtually/almost inconceivable. (97) Check out the prices of our pizzas-we're virtually giving them away! (98) The job was virtually completed by the end of the week. (99) The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture. (100) Most developers reserve the right to turn down a property they think is virtually unsaleable. (101) It's not an agreement as such, but it will have virtually the same effect as one. (102) The traffic on the streets during the rush hours virtually came to a standstill. (103) The regiment was virtually wiped out in the first battle. (104) Living underground and having little use for eyes, moles are virtually blind. (105) Maggie'swriting was virtually indecipherable. (106) Towns such as Mittelwihr and Bennwihr were virtually razed to the ground. (107) Parts of the country have been virtually closed to the outside world for 20 years. (108) So much scientific research is being performed that it's virtually impossible to keep up . (109) These people have been virtually erased from the history book. (110) My mother was an amazing woman. She raised four of us kids virtually singlehandedly. (111) The price of houses has virtually doubled over the past few years. (112) The command bunker is virtually invulnerable, even to a nuclear attack. (113) Last night's resounding victory over Birmingham City has virtually assured them of promotion. (114) We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is. (115) These figures were virtually constant across the 1991 and 2001 censuses. (116) The carnival got off to a virtually trouble-free start with the police reporting only one arrest. (117) Anita pushed her plate away; she had eaten virtually nothing. (118) The south side of the city has virtually become a war zone. (119) This year's results are virtually the same as last year's. (120) The red squirrel has become virtually extinct in most of the country. (121) When they first captured the port, they virtually cleaned out its warehouses. (122) I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London. (123) She says she was virtually blackmailed into giving up her claim to the property. (124) A few years ago it was virtually impossible to find superior quality coffee in local shops. (125) Its members had come out virtually unanimously against the tests. (126) She'd already virtually accused him of killing her brother. (127) Soong was virtually placed under house arrest. (128) This should be attractive to virtually all shareholders. (129) Starostin deserves better: he virtually made Spartak. (130) Virtually no country escaped its attentions. (131) Virtually every new addition looks like a strong one. (132) There was virtually no absenteeism or turnover. (133) Jahsaxa's pals had virtually pulled hir to bits. (134) Lawmakers have virtually boxed themselves in on this one. (135) Moreover,(http:///virtually.html) they are virtually unknown in established residential areas. (136) These southern burials are clearly very different from the coordinated northern cemetery, obviously occurring once the suburbs themselves were virtually derelict. (137) The sky was aflame and though she tried not to think of the sunsets from Fernando's cliff-top it was virtually impossible. (138) Since Lisa has no family and virtually no friends, she becomes obsessed with tracking down her secret admirer. (139) Afterward virtually the entire class adjourned to a windowless basement room in Steinman. (140) His relationship background didn't bear scrutiny either, having virtually abandoned his first wife and three other children. (141) Let the latter realize that virtually nothing is going to deflect you from reaching your agreed objectives. (142) Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation. (143) Within a space of some twenty years, chain mail virtually replaced a variety of earlier forms of armour. (144) A healthy competition for places is never a bad thing and only Campbell, Scholes and Beckham are virtually certain of selection. (145) I admire the way he has virtually renounced ancestral claims to deification. (146) They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them. (147) The flock receives virtually no historical background from its shepherd - who is believed to be the definitive authority on such matters. (148) Virtually all of them see their academic institutions as complex social worlds with competing pressures and multiple tasks and goals. (149) Such appeals were virtually impossible before an order in April 1996 by now-Chief of Naval Operations Adm. (150) On the one hand, Mormonism was partially democratized in that virtually every adult male could be ordained a priest. (151) Virtually every-one has childhood recollections of the best sticky or cinnamon bun in the world. (152) He grabbed the points race lead for good in late April and virtually never looked back. (153) The overwhelming caseload has made the government reluctant to postpone trials, even though virtually all of the suspects lack defense attorneys. (154) What makes the situation in Britain today so worrying is that the leaders of both main parties agree on virtually everything. (155) You get virtually 1 8 no fresh air, nothing, you're just in the cells. (155) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (156) The first bullet bounced off his skull, leaving the 38-year-old father of two virtually unscathed. (157) This means that if the voluntary sector does not take action, virtually nothing gets done. (158) To that end, the carpeting in virtually all the residences is a bland beige -- making the homes easier to sell. (159) I would argue that virtually every successful electric guitar since 1958 has owed something to one or more of the above-mentioned instruments. (160) Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable. (161) Overall complaints about car boot sales have risen from virtually nil to around ten a week in just two years. (162) The Gaylord family controls about 60 percent of the voting stock, so approval is virtually certain. (163) It was a catchphrase for national shame now, applicable to virtually every snafu. (164) Outside of behaviors falling under the child abuse and neglect laws, there were virtually none. (165) But in all these years the cabinet goes virtually unreported. (166) Virtually every academic institution, it seemed, wanted a piece of the pie. (167) The alternative route down the locks became virtually impassable as the locks were allowed to deteriorate. (168) The downside of such excellent economic performance is that virtually any alternative scenario will represent a deterioration. (169) Things were going well until the arrival of the Borg, a multi-armed, part-organic battleship that was virtually indestructible. (170) This was virtually the Conservatives in disguise with Baldwin, rather than the prime minister, Macdonald, its chief architect. (171) Not only are aitches dropped, appalling vocals now reign virtually supreme in the realm of pronunciation. (172) After the Civil War, the Bolshevik party had recreated itself in response to events; it was virtually a new organization. (173) Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens. (174) But it is virtually unthinkable that it could end in an acquittal, still less a mistrial. (175) Walesa had secured the backing of virtually all of the country's political and social organizations, including the Catholic Church. (176) But fish and chips are, I would suggest, virtually impossible to sling. (177) They bloom virtually all year round, and some have interesting leaf colours or scents too. (178) Mascarpone is the fresh cheese that really rebels against being low fat - it is virtually solidified cream. (179) With his virtually unlimited bankroll, Forbes could stay in the race long after other candidates are forced to quit. (180) The cost is more than made up for by the fact that virtually no man-hours are lost through strike action. (181) The team has control over virtually everything, from maintenance of the building to the curriculum to the hiring of administrative staff. (182) By the turn of the century virtually every State had a law prohibiting or restricting abortion on its books. (183) By contrast all the enzyme forms studied were expressed in virtually all adenomas and in over half the carcinomas. (184) As cyclists choose shortest routes, the network should be dense, with virtually all roads accessible for cycle movement. (185) Soon the Residency and the banqueting hall were virtually stripped.Sentence dictionary (186) Natural gas is also virtually free of the lead, sulphur, particulates and aromatic hydrocarbons that cause pollution at street level. (187) This presupposed that virtually all human behaviour was the result of social conditioning. (188) The policies and attitudes of the autocracy virtually ruled out the emergence of a moderate, reformist labour movement. (189) Fired clay, such as pottery and baked mud-brick or adobe, is virtually indestructible if well fired. (190) The Congress is virtually certain to declare itself independent of the Soviet Party. (191) Once, this was difficult to cross; then, railways spanned it; now, air travel virtually ignores it. (192) In some cases the ravine could well be shown as virtually bottomless. (193) Viewed from outside the confines of that self-absorbed city, Muni is an expense and a nightmare that brings virtually no benefit. (194) After a weekend in New York, Maddux said he was virtually certain of signing a five-year deal with the Yankees. (195) Frank, who virtually lives in his brown jacket, blends in with his dusty study, and has a Shakespearean flourish. (196) We are virtually certain that this incident was a deliberate provocation. (197) It is virtually impossible for a Police Authority to obtain a report from a chief constable contrary to his wishes. (198) A senior Democratic aide said it was virtually certain that Democrats would push for censure. (199) This permits them to build up a picture of how the weather is changing virtually anywhere on Earth. (200) The Louisiana legislature was debating a bill to outlaw virtually all abortions. (201) The original building remains virtually intact and is now the administrative block of the North Wing. (202) Virtually all the large bottles here are of thick(), opaque blue glass. (203) Virtually nothing on earth can stop a person with a positive attitude who has his goal clearly in sight. Denis Waitley (204) After the 1982 recession virtually bankrupted them, many states adopted the practice. (205) Arizonans have a habit of embracing wealthy businessmen with virtually no elective experience. (206) Learning a lesson Resistance to vancomycin already has created a smaller monster of a bug that had been virtually harmless, enterococcus. (207) Unless these exist in some measure it becomes virtually impossible to continue any social activity. (208) It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre. (209) In areas where gardens are protected and some extra care is provided, most cabbage varieties can be virtually a year-round crop. (210) Although overall revenues here were up 11% to £172.3m, after adjustment for exchange rates, they remained virtually unchanged. (211) The deal would virtually assure that stolen base king Rickey Henderson will finish the season with San Diego. (212) A U.S. appeal of the decision is virtually certain and would take months. (213) This is the reason the Democrats lost virtually every legal challenge. (214) The bombastic, vainglorious Nivelle had virtually announced to the world his grandiose expectations, making the dreadful defeat doubly damaging. (215) David Rumschitzki, a professor of chemical engineering, said that he virtually never saw a student who began in mid-level remediation. (216) Yet there was virtually no chance Congress would appropriate the money if Boutros-Ghali remained in office. (217) The campaign provoked great interest and virtually no adverse comment. (218) By having students cover even more material it virtually assures that nothing will be covered in depth. (219) Bicycle riders are exposed and vulnerable, and when they are involved in accidents their machines give them virtually no protection. (220) But there are virtually no powerful forces within the gay AIDS prevention movement arguing for prevention first. (221) Soon they may be virtually invisible except for a discreet beacon. (222) She drifted helplessly along in calm water at just over three knots,(http:///virtually.html) making it virtually impossible to assess her sailing characteristics. (223) The working party have taken the view that the small company audit is unnecessary and have virtually accused us of being parasites. (224) If Components Bureau can beat the champions for a second time, then they will virtually be home and dry. (225) Virtually everyone agrees that if there is to be any military action in Bosnia it must be accompanied by a congressional resolution. (226) The western section is already at an acceptable standard but the east section is in poor condition, virtually unusable when wet. (227) Virtually everyone who works for an enterprise from time to time will acquire information from the environment of potential value to its operations. (228) The affirmative action principle could be applied to virtually all economic or social goods. (229) To survive in the managed care environment, virtually all hospitals are banding together to increase their efficiency and keep costs competitive. (230) She also allowed me access to virtually everything the team did. (231) Virtually every organization has employees who seem to cause concern. (232) But representatives of both sides said, and independent analysts agreed, that the Hebron deal itself is virtually nailed down. (233) It becomes virtually impossible when your enemy is trying to inflame every atavistic passion in order to defeat you. (234) The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries. (235) A public service agency spends so much time studying the financial implications of a project that cost overruns are virtually guaranteed. (236) The New Forest had become virtually a fortress of barbed wire and road blocks. (237) The council had no legal obligation to buy back the property and previous repurchases were virtually unheard of. (238) Many of these houses represented virtually the only new private-sector accommodation available in the inner cities. |
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