大学英语四级常用短语 none but
释义:
none but 只有;仅
例句:
So far none but Mr Khamenei has openly endorsed the official outcome.
He leaves a powerful machine that none but he could steer.
Nearly all were multi-platform across PC, Xbox and PS3, but none but MW3 were released for the Wii, and no one is going to argue that version was superior to the others.
But, again, our preference would be none, but at the same time and as I think the Vice President has said, we understand it is not perfect but it is what the leaders in very important departments like the Pentagon and the State Department have said are necessary and needed.
Six grandmasters is better than none, but there are about 450 male grandmasters.
Some states and regions have used other symbols over the years for the major parties, but none of us really recognize anything but elephant and donkey.
Critics contend that the LCS is a jack of all trades that will be master of none, but its supporters are convinced its flexibility will make it a success.
Of course any impact would be better than none, but tinkering around the edge of real issues is what people accept, if not actually like, for fiscal policy, the environment, national security, health care and so on.
Western diplomats are hopeful that he may be brought to see that an imperfect election is better than none, but his spokesmen still insist that it is the government's responsibility to provide the security necessary for full suffrage.
Using a model designed to produce Six Sigma results of success, the company has trained its operators in the use of lethal weapons to a level surpassed by none, but they also place significant emphasis on filing reports, communicating with naval assets and early detection and monitoring of ongoing threats.
None of these reasons are wrong, but none get to the heart of how MySpace might have innovated and added users instead of losing them in droves.
None of these criticisms are particularly wrong, but none of them strike me as particularly valuable, useful, or inspiring.
They then began to divide into embryos, but none grew past the six-cell stage.