常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Sometimes this is called scriptwriting software, which isnot quite correct.有時(shí)這種軟件被稱為編劇寫(xiě)作軟件,這種叫法不是很正確。However, this is not quite correct, according to a computer scientist - a Kindle full of downloads weighs more than an empty one.然而,這并不一定完全正確,根據(jù)電腦科學(xué)家所說(shuō)——下載滿容的Kindle閱讀器比沒(méi)有下載任何東西的Kindle重。While this analogy isn't quite correct, we can extend it for the purposes of understanding the difference between unit and functional tests.盡管這種類(lèi)比不很恰當(dāng),但為了理解單元測(cè)試與功能測(cè)試的區(qū)別,我們可以擴(kuò)充這種類(lèi)比。原聲例句"That is not quite correct,"But, we didn't do that many stocks, or that many days, so it's quite plausible that it's correct.但是我們沒(méi)有做那么多的股票,也沒(méi)有實(shí)驗(yàn)?zāi)敲炊嗵臁?br>麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 計(jì)算機(jī)科學(xué)及編程導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選We and my many colleagues in this field are very proud to say that we have helped to prove Heir Himmler quite correct."權(quán)威例句You are quite correct in stating that no one really knows the benefits of government expenditures.FORBES: Economists Agree: Nobody Knows Real Effect Of Government Spending CutDespite this your analysis is quite correct: Britain's regional railways are a huge burden on what would otherwise be a profitable industry.ECONOMIST: Pakistan's militantsOn that point at least, Archbishop Williams was quite correct.ECONOMIST: Faith, law and democracy: Defining the limits of exceptionalism The 返回 quite correct