indubitably
英 [ɪnˈdju:bɪtəblɪ]
美 [ɪnˈdju:bɪtəblɪ]
indubitably 双语例句
The agitation against slavery in england in the early nineteenth century was indubitably altruistic , and was thoroughly effective . 19实际早期英国的反奴隶制运动无疑是无私的,并且有巨大成效。 It was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of lovers . 很明显我打扰了情人的幽会。 As john kenneth galbraith has put it , " if the history of commercial banking belongs to the italians and of central banking to the british , that of paper money issued by a government belongs indubitably to the americans . " 正如johnkennethgalbraith曾经说的那样“如果说商业银行的历史属于意大利,中央银行的历史属于英国,那么政府发行纸币的历史则非美国莫属”。 Indubitably , millions of people are still living miserably lives and having to face the perils of starvation and exposure . 无可争辩,现在有成千上万的人仍过着挨饿受冻的痛苦生活。 It has often been noted that being is nothing more than the simple relation to itself , and that this poor determination is indubitably contained in the concept ( or in thinking ) . 常常有人说,存在只不外是简单的自身联系,而且这种贫乏的范畴当然包括在概念里,或者也包括在思想里了。