根本英语怎么说
To many, the costs may not even appear to be financial at all, but merely aesthetic—a terrible shame, but nothing to do with money.
She didn't get even a sniff at a medal.
They remained fundamentally opposed to the plan.
The brain is the ultimate fountain of ideas.
Each insisted at the time that theirs was just a minor flirtation, with few regrets or expressions of remorse.
For certain purposes, you can talk about slices, but the fundamental thing is the salami.
He doesn't understand women at all.
The hotel was anything but cheap.
There's nobody there. You're imagining things.
He made no mention of her work.
He acted with no thoughts of personal gain.
I never expected those few items to come to so much.
He'd telephoned with some phony excuse she didn't believe for a minute.
The committee has little or no understanding of the problem.
The cumulative effect was a fundamental change in how millions of people approached life itself, a reversal of attitude that must rank as one of the largest in human history.
Safety standards have gone down the drain.
There's never anything worth watching on TV.
Brown himself has been a stern critic of taxing financial transactions, and he himself knows that this kind of idea is totally unreliable.
It's nothing like what happened in the mid-Seventies.
I can't make anything of this note.
It looks nothing like a horse.
The pretty woman up front didn't seem to give a damn about this Lothario.
There's not a damn thing you can do about it now.
I don't give a damn about the money, Nicole.