intangibly
adv. 不能接触地, 模糊地, 不明白地
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1. 触摸不到地
2. 模糊地; 难以理解地
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■Intangibly I felt this a dangerous signal
冥冥中,我有一种不祥的感觉
■Perhaps most importantly, if intangibly, there is that other fractured covenant, between government and the people.
可能最重要的是,政府和人民之间产生了无形的裂痕。
■In the cross-cultural communication between China and the West, the Chinese literary criticism can still feel,tangibly or intangibly, the pressure of the Western hegemonic discourse.
在中西文化交流中,中国文学批评或隐或显地受制于西方的强势话语。
■Under this underground, the difficulty managed permanent assets is intangibly enlarged.
在此背景下,无形加大了固定资产投资管理的难度。
■One single food poisoning case can create a lot of damages to a restaurant, food handling or processing company, both tangibly and intangibly.
定期的场地检查及向公司/店铺内的食物/产品、设备及环境进行微生物化验,使食物安全及环境卫生得以保持。
■Nietzsche said: “the earth is rotating around the new value’s inventor: -- it is rotating intangibly.
工业大风景在他的记忆中是他生命成长过程的一部分。
■Social economy is always influencing literature, tangibly or intangibly.
经济和文学总是有着或隐或显的联系。
■Recognition and Reward - Pay attention to the "what's right" and reward the behaviors, tangibly and intangibly.
认可-注意那些“做的对”的行为,并对这样的行为进行表扬和奖励。