大致英语怎么说
Supply and demand on the currency market will generally balance.
While the indictment did not name the bank in question, people briefed on the matter identified it as Credit Suisse, and a spokesman for the bank acknowledged its involvement.
The play is loosely based on his childhood in Russia.
Rhinos are largely sedentary animals.
Readers familiar with military conflict will find a vague parallel to the Vietnam War.
It is probable that the notes you make will be in chronological order, and will reflect roughly the amount said by each member.
This is roughly the order, historically, in which these countries Westernized their economies.
The casualties were about the same.
All our patients have broadly similar problems.
They pay six pounds an hour. Something like that.
It takes just 1.5 kilowatt-hours (5.4 M J) energy to rotate the Wheel -roughly the same as boiling eight small domestic kettles of water.
Newman notes that Portland has about the same population as Perth and had a similar population density at the time.
Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home.
She glanced through the report.
The British job of Lecturer corresponds roughly to the US Associate Professor.
Both factions have broadly agreed that the U.N. plan is a possible basis for negotiation.
Basically you've got two choices.
They both said much the same thing.
Let me tell you briefly what happened.
Aerial surveys locate general areas of interest or larger buried features, such as ancient buildings or fields.
We become forgetful, so we lose things - you get the picture.
Your thymus can actually enlarge to almost one-third the size of the heart.
In spite of all this, RIM's new baby is unlikely to become a bestseller because it suffers from at least two handicaps.
Nabi then tracked in the general direction towards kyushu in the next few days . it made landfall near kagoshima on 6 september.
Today, we will be covering the Upper Paleolithic Period, which I am roughly defining as the period from 35,000 to 8,000 BC.