常見例句雙語例句I instinctively echoed the words she had uttered a few hours before: `Incomparably beyond and above us all!我不自覺地模仿她在幾小時(shí)前說出的話,“無可比擬地超越我們,而且在我們所有的人之上!China is an incomparably large market for micro and rural finance with more than 700 million people in rural areas.中國(guó)有7億多農(nóng)村人口,是一個(gè)無與倫比的微小融資和農(nóng)村金融的巨大市場(chǎng)。And it must also be front and centre of any political strategy to address incomparably the most important question on the human agenda - climate change.它也必須作為任何政治計(jì)謀的正面和中心,以此成為人類議事日程上最重要的,無可比較的問題——?dú)夂蜃兓?/li>原聲例句In fact, he goes so far as to say that justice is the most sacred part and the most incomparably binding part of morality.實(shí)際上,他甚至聲稱,公正,是道德中最神圣,和最不可或缺的部分。耶魯公開課 - 公正課程節(jié)選But still, he considers justice grounded on utility to be what he calls "the chief part and incomparably, the most sacred and binding part of all morality."但是他依然把基于功利的公正稱為,所有道德的主體,最無與倫比,最神圣,最有約束力的部分“耶魯公開課 - 公正課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句The leading rebels, though inevitably a mixed bunch, make incomparably more sense than the unhinged colonel.ECONOMIST: Libya: Keep calm, keep going TheBut some, at least, are incomparably closer to the real thing today than they were when tyrants and autocrats ruled.ECONOMIST: Libya’s electionHere are the pleasures any jazz lover would expect—elegant scatting from Ella Fitzgerald, an incomparably rich Ellington ballad by Sarah Vaughan, and Jimmy Rushing shouting the blues.ECONOMIST: Jazz singers 返回 incomparably