头绪英语怎么说
- At first I couldn't get things to work. But slowly, order emerged from chaos.
- When I confronted one German man about this, I asked him who the Prime Minister of Japan was. He had no clue.
- How can you sort out the order from the chaos?
- I don't think I had a clue.
- Dark energy is possibly even more baffling than dark matter.
- The second one is a total mystery.
- Usually you can break down the process of the clueless man in a few simple steps.
- This will give you free time at home to tie up all the loose ends.
- We will get them and get them soon. We have some definite clues and leads.
- The answer to the second question is a lot fuzzier.
- Intricate as it is, there are certain threads that run through Mr Taylor's argument.
- I had no clue sometimes. I was like, 'Who is up, she or me?'
- Have a way to get the answer - If you haven't a clue, you're going to waste time.
- You lose your mind, sleep, becomes anxious for everything.
- Saw the potential, but nothing came of the idea.
- But that price detail may turn a lot of heads.
- If Sid really managed to make anything out of Tom's disjointed mutterings, he kept it to himself.
- He was trying to ravel out the complicated series of events that had led to this situation.
- In this new book, Harrison brilliantly disentangles complex debates.
- I decided that nothing should be done hastily, that things had to be sorted out carefully.
- We're in a proper mess now.
- I moved out to California without any clue about what I might do after graduation.
- I haven't a clue what I'll give Carl for his birthday next year.