quite inseparable
相当形影不离
频率: 6.05.5 每百万词
Meaning 'completely', often used in British English.
意为“完全地”,常用于英式英语。
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quite inseparable = 相当形影不离 (意为“完全地”,常用于英式英语。)
- After years of working together, John and Mary became quite inseparable.多年合作后,约翰和玛丽变得相当密不可分。
- The concept of freedom and responsibility are quite inseparable in a democratic society.在民主社会中,自由和责任的观念是密不可分的。
- Their friendship was so deep, they were quite inseparable.他们的友谊如此深厚,以至于他们几乎形影不离。
- For many artists, creativity and passion are quite inseparable.对许多艺术家来说,创造力和激情密不可分。
- The twins, always seen together, were quite inseparable from a young age.这对双胞胎从小就总是在一起,形影不离。
- He found that his love for travel and his desire for adventure were quite inseparable.他发现自己对旅行的热爱和对冒险的渴望密不可分。
- In this philosophical view, mind and body are considered quite inseparable.在这种哲学观点中,心智和身体被认为是密不可分的。
- The development of technology and its ethical implications are becoming quite inseparable.技术的发展及其伦理影响正变得密不可分。
- She realized that her happiness and her career satisfaction were quite inseparable.她意识到她的幸福和事业满足感密不可分。
- The intricate plot and the compelling characters make the novel quite inseparable in my mind.错综复杂的故事情节和引人入胜的人物使这部小说在我心中密不可分。