Sinônimos
Examples for "dà guò"
Examples for "dà guò"
1But the great preponderance of opinion is on the other side.
2Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General in 1854, saw the danger of this great preponderance of Native troops.
3These varied somewhat but there was this great preponderance of males in every class but one.
4A very great preponderance of local opinion was in favour of the action of the Dean and Chapter.
5The narrow concentrated life of the feudal lord lent, undoubtedly, a great preponderance to domesticity in his affairs.
1Behold, God is great , exceeding our knowledge: the number of his years is inestimable.
1The FDI players really stimulate new sectors and they accelerate critical mass.
2Once protests reach critical mass, it's dangerous for people to oppose them.
3I want to get to critical mass, he said in an interview.
4Today it's not the same: there is a critical mass of women.
5One person's non-core is another person's adding to critical mass, he said.