Nghĩa của từ all but one bằng Tiếng Hungari

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Đặt câu có từ "all but one"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "all but one", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ all but one, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ all but one trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari

1. 10 All but one of the plates were damaged.

2. All but one Cursor in this set is animated

3. In all but one he found for the complainant.

4. All but one of the Actinides are f-block elements

5. All but one, Lisa Dorrian, were abducted and killed by republicans.

6. 15 The drug produced an improvement in all but one case.

7. All but one of the Agency's major bank accounts were rated

8. The user needs to remove all but one managed account from their device.

9. In the 1996 assembly polls all but one scraped through with razor - thin leads .

10. 26 Eventually, all but one of them promised to come to his leaving party.

11. There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia

12. All but one of the undertakings to which the SO was addressed took part.

13. 2 The aetiology of acute liver failure was viral hepatitis in all but one patients.

14. Blobs Description: Remove all but one of the Blobs from the board by jumping over them

15. He ordered all but one of the 24 industrial plants near the city to close down.

16. The first round of reviews is now over, with all but one country having been reviewed.

17. Let no unkind no fair Beseechers kill; Think all but one, and me in that one Will

18. Repeat until you’ve used all but one Crepe, then top the cake with the final, clean Crepe

19. By the second day, the activity stopped in all but one fissure where the main crater formed.

20. All but one volunteer - who had been abstinent for a year - gambled at least once a week.

21. The Senate seats were all filled by completely free balloting, and all but one were won by Solidarity candidates.

22. It leads to unsustainable growth of ballast beyond any useful proportions until all but one participant in that race have lost.

23. A new entrant, joining in July 19 had devilled for all but one of the dozen or so lawyers by Christmas.

24. All controlled trials of glucocorticoids were performed in cancer patients and all but one controlled trial of androgens in patients with HIV/AIDS.

25. The Coathanger, also known as Brocchi’s Cluster, is not a cluster at all, but one of the sky’s prettiest chance arrangements of stars.

26. 16 This reflected the boycotting of elections by all but one faction of the Akali Dal and the threat of violence by Sikh militants.

27. All but one of the states that would have lost House seats in a 1920 reapportionment proceeded to lose when the 1930 census was taken.

28. The echocardiograms associated with all but one of these studies demonstrating left ventricular Asynergy had abnormal motion of some part of the interventricular septum and/or left ventricular posterior wall

29. In certain circumstances even the omission of an act can involve Contumely, as when someone speaks to all but one in a group and the circumstances are such that this omission detracts

30. Sadly, under GM those qualities were steadily diluted in an ill-judged attempt to stanch the losses that Saab made in all but one of the American firm's 20 years of stewardship.

31. Much of Afterwar is made up of stories from soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, yet all but one of those stories are about what those soldiers suffered, not what they did

32. Despite several Republican Senators conceding that House Democrats had proved the case that Trump had abused his office, all but one, Mitt Romney of Utah, voted to Acquit him on grounds of abusing

33. However, in 2010 Justice Bernard Fried disallowed all but one of the charges: the claim by MBIA that Merrill had committed breach of contract by promising the CDOs were worthy of an AAA rating when, it alleges, in reality they weren't.

34. Of the 17 bellwether counties — the margin of win by President Trump was 16 points on average! In 2020, all but one of the #Bellwethers picked Trump by a margin of some 16 points on average https://t.co/IPHGgfxHUH — Epoch Times Canada (@EpochTimesCan) November 16, 2020

35. All but one Arbovirus species belong to one of five families of RNA viruses, suggesting that the high mutation frequencies of RNA genomes may be a prerequisite for entry into a cycle of alternating replication in the very different environments represented by vertebrate and invertebrate animals

36. Former producer Jermaine Dupri is back for all but one track on WANTED, and the sound is appealing if tediously repetitive; Bow wow's party-boy image and self-conscious swagger are intact, along with some appealing musical hooks and a few positive messages for young fans.

37. The Azores are an archipelago of nine islands, which are a mix of the English countryside (the green hills dotted with cows), Iceland (all but one of the islands have active volcanoes), Costa Rica (palm trees and other tropical plants) and the Greek Islands (the black jagged coasts)

38. All but one is maintained by the Mountain Bothies Association, which has care of over 100 across the UK - the majority in Scotland.Bothies are simple shelters, located in wild places, most usually at a distance from other accommodation - typically, they are old farm buildings, shepherds huts, occasionally purpose built emergency shelters like the …

39. Compound Forms: Inglés: Español: all But prep preposition: Relates noun or pronoun to another element of sentence--for example, "a picture of John," "She walked from my house to yours." (everyone except) todos menos adj + prep: All But one of her students passed the exam

40. These first-person narrative poems (all but one are written in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, like the romance, or "roman" of the same period) follow many of the conventions of the Roman de la rose, including the use of allegorical dreams (songes), allegorical characters, and the situation of the narrator-lover attempting to return toward or satisfy his lady.

41. Plato makes explicit references to Corybantic rites in six of his dialogues, spanning from the so-called early Crito to the later Laws.In all but one of these an analogy is established between aspects of the Corybantic rites and some kind of λόγος: the words of the poets in the Ion, Lysias' speech in the Phaedrus, and the arguments of Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, the personified Laws and