无能为力英语怎么说
- When the children misbehaved she was unable to cope.
- If you sit back, shrug, and say you can't do anything, their interests will prevail over yours.
- For centuries, medicine was impotent and hence unproblematic.
- People of my generation who lived through World War II have vivid memories of confusion and incompetence.
- Small children always do, and then I'll be helpless.
- Until now, doctors have been able to do very little to treat this disease.
- He knew that they would soon be drowned, but he could do no more.
- The inconvenient truth is that if we don't solve the engineering problem, we're helpless.
- Since school officials can't do much about the illness, they are concentrating on reducing the number of truancy.
- Have all marine resources been abused or exploited to the point where the sea can do nothing more for man?
- With more and more people in India and China loving chocolate, not much can be done about the first cause.
- The medical community also takes aging for granted, and can do nothing about it except keep people within a certain health range.
- Holmes says that a perfectly able woman no longer has to act helplessly in public as if she were a model.
- Sometimes I feel I'm losing my grip.
- There's nothing we can do about it. We'll just have to grin and bear it.
- The council was too weak to do anything about it.
- If you don't have money, you're powerless.
- Short of gagging the children, there was not much she could do about the noise.
- Without the chairman's support, the committee is impotent.
- He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job.
- When her husband left home she felt rejected and useless.
- Their son watched helplessly as they vanished beneath the waves.
- What right had the crowd to revile the players for something they could not help?