根本英语怎么说
The boy doesn't like music at all, so he often strummed on the piano.
The policy document declares it backs Israel's "right to self defence" in the case of the 2006 Lebanon war, and does not mention the recent Gaza incursions at all.
He was so stubborn that he was immune to all suggestions.
This argument simply cannot hold water in Europe.
Lean, hard-training women athletes may menstruate less frequently or not at all.
The glue's useless—the pieces just won't stick.
They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings.
He has no respect for her feelings.
In some instances, a vendor doesn't even exist.
She doesn't know diddly about it.
However, the rationale for such initiatives is not, of course, solely economic.
Most surprisingly, quite a few said they don't intend to vote at all.
Wasn't your decision to trade off programmer efficiency, security, and software reliability for run time performance a fundamental mistake?
Herbal "tea" is something of a misnomer because these drinks contain no tea at all.
The boss is like implying that this is best that can be said about Mr. X that he is really not qualified.
Language is something that fundamentally distinguishes humans from animals.
I would never suggest such a thing.
Young people these days have no morals.
It's no good complaining—they never listen.
She tried to explain but he wouldn't listen.
Mr. Ward wasn't a rogue at all.
Benny heard us being called, but he couldn't see where we went from his hiding spot.
The building was totally uninhabitable.
Goddard tried to relate the dramatic red auroras to a CME on the Sun, which was nonexistent in the SOHO images.
They are seeking more funds but the cupboard is bare.