单词 | Prohibitively |
例句 | 1. Moving house would be prohibitively expensive. 2. Meat and butter were prohibitively expensive. 3. Car insurance can be prohibitively expensive for young drivers. 4. For low-income families, children's safety equipment can be prohibitively expensive . 5. Long-term nursing home care insurance is prohibitively expensive. 6. Pollen-moving wind would have been prohibitively expensive to manufacture. 7. In the mid-1960s quotas were replaced by prohibitively high tariffs. 8. It would be prohibitively expensive to chop that ice up and ship it to needy regions. 9. The costs of computer software is not prohibitively expensive in addition, hardware costs have also fallen substantially. 10. When you add it all up it's prohibitively expensive. 11. Now, the costs of devaluing appear prohibitively high. 12. Moreover, the demanded licensing fee is usually prohibitively expensive for most amateur individuals to clear the samples. 13. Giving every patient an annual anti - flu injection would be prohibitively expensive. 13. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. This is particularly useful for small communities and in developing countries, where special water treatment is not available or prohibitively expensive. 15. Sending out a sufficient number of Bracewell-style probes would be prohibitively expensive. 16. For families of low income such items are almost certainly prohibitively expensive. 17. The newer ones, while they do not cause these problems, are prohibitively expensive. 18. For instance, the Coase theorem admits that the market will fail if transaction costs are prohibitively high. 19. The immediate alternative to burning is to plough the straw back in, but that can be prohibitively expensive. 20. The Caterham has been an expensive car to run, although not prohibitively so. 21. Meanwhile, people who might want to put down roots in the community are finding it prohibitively expensive. 22. But, given that penguins are relatively rare birds, that turned out to be prohibitively expensive. 23. The flight to quality by investors has made equity financing prohibitively expensive for all but the soundest of companies. 24. What is happening to family values is that they are becoming increasingly and prohibitively expensive for the individuals involved. 25. Buying new glass and having it cut to size can be prohibitively expensive for the home tank builder. 26. Proper gallery or exhibition space is expensive to hire, prohibitively so for the average professional artist. 27. Obviously, if the alternative offer had involved a considerably or prohibitively higher price, that would tell against the seller. 28. Start to phase out nuclear fission power stations, which are prohibitively expensive and potentially hazardous. 29. Extending the virtual machine instruction set to support generics was deemed unacceptable, because that might make it prohibitively difficult for JVM vendors to update their JVM. 30. For the neuraminidase inhibitors, the main constraints – which are substantial – involve limited production capacity and a price that is prohibitively high for many countries. 1. Giving every patient an annual anti - flu injection would be prohibitively expensive. 31. The average probability of AIDS death in South Africa would appear to make life cover prohibitively costly for people with HIV. 32. "The difference between China and Japan is that in Japan, if one passenger is injured or killed, the cost is prohibitively high, " Yoshiyuki Kasai told the Financial Times. 33. Yet graduating to the African middle class can be prohibitively expensive as onebest - selling appliances testifies. 34. Most of the major oil companies still have a syngas conversion technology that they may introduce if gasoline becomes prohibitively expensive. 35. But if they scratch together the money to do so, it will be impossible to afford earthquake insurance, which is already prohibitively expensive. 36. Real - estate prices in downtown Manhattan looked prohibitively expensive. 37. Kellogg, for example, launched cold cereal, an alien category, at prohibitively high prices. 38. A common existing technique for assessing the provitamin A content of corn varieties can be prohibitively expensive for plant breeders, the researchers said, but the new one is vastly less expensive. 39. It would be prohibitively expensive to haul away the material, they say, and there are no waste sites in the area. 40. If an eavesdropper captures messages moving through the network, the encryption makes it impossible (or at least prohibitively expensive) to convert the data to usable plain text. 41. It is prohibitively expensive. 42. Both are rebels from Korea's crippling and prohibitively expensive treadmill of education, marriage and family, hailed as the be-all and end-all by the taciturn older generation. |
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