常見例句雙語例句Bob Martin notes that "mainstream merely means not newsworthy" even though most of the agile practices are still controversial, "religious and polarizing on the ground."Bob Maring指出“主流只意味著不具有新聞價值了”,盡管大多數(shù)敏捷實(shí)踐仍然處于爭論之中,“但已經(jīng)有了組織并且落在了實(shí)際的項(xiàng)目中”。Indeed, if you cast aside the rubbish about Frank joining up with Jose Mourinho, once Jose gets another position, you could be forgiven for thinking that he's not even newsworthy anymore.事實(shí)上,如果你拋開關(guān)于弗蘭克要在穆帥當(dāng)另一個俱樂部主教練時追隨他而去的這種垃圾新聞,你就可以原諒這些小報,因?yàn)樗麄円呀?jīng)沒什么關(guān)于他的新聞可說了。Tiny reference boards are not themselves necessarily newsworthy—companies such as Gumstix have been providing similar boards for several years, including some based on the OMAP3530 processor.微型的參考板本身并不是新東西 — Gumstix 等公司多年以來一直提供相似的板,包括一些基于 OMAP3530 處理器的板。權(quán)威例句That Google is pulling for existing old media operations to survive the digital migration is not newsworthy.FORBES: Why Publishers Need to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love GoogleWhy is it not newsworthy?FORBES: Yes, What You Say On Twitter Actually Does MatterThere were several sports business stories from 2010 that were not only newsworthy in and of themselves but also will shape the sports business landscape in 2011 and beyond.FORBES: The 2010 Sports Business Year In Review 返回 not newsworthy