He has gone wiggle-waggle and cannot be persuaded to categorical. 他犹豫不决,无法劝他持明确的态度。
He has gone wiggle-waggle and cannot be persuaded to categorical. 他犹豫不决,无法劝他持明确的态度。
You are the categorical uncatogrerised, thinking out of the box is your modus operandi. 你是个不能被分类的类别,另类思维是你的操作模式。
categorical
[ adj ]
relating to or included in a category or categories
<adj.pert>
not modified or restricted by reservations
<adj.all> a categorical denial a flat refusal
Categorical \Cat`e*gor"ic*al\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to a category.
2. Not hypothetical or relative; admitting no conditions or exceptions; declarative; absolute; positive; express; as, a categorical proposition, or answer.
The scriptures by a multitude of categorical and intelligible decisions . . . distinguish between the things seen and temporal and those that are unseen and eternal. --I. Taylor.
That is the categorical conclusion of the survey," said Tom Morrison of the Britain-based Agrisystems, which trained the researchers and collated the data.
Vorobyov wrote that two years ago, a similar survey asked more than 500 farm specialists if they planned to lease land, and 25 percent gave a "categorical no" while only 10 percent said they did.
The Iranian delegation voiced a reservation after the declaration was approved, saying the document fell short of a categorical condemnation of past use of chemical weapons.
"It's an absolute, categorical, unmitigated disaster," said junk bond holder Seymour Licht.
Yesterday's more categorical statement could have been prompted by fears the state insurance regulators would cease their reviews of the Hoylake transaction because its bid for B.A.T technically no longer is pending.
Through two days of testimony, he has said he never intended to mislead lawmakers, but he conceded that he had been too "categorical" in his answers to some of their questions.
"I can't give you the categorical statement that all 600 member firms will be at the point where we will be by June, but progress is being made," Grasso said.
This failure consists of her categorical inability to understand anything about art.
"We cringe when people use our rankings to make sweeping, categorical generalizations about a state's total business climate or overall economy."
In his testimony to the Iran-Contra committees last year, Mr. McFarlane acknowledged that his responses were "too categorical."
In Washington, the Pentagon has firmly ruled out air strikes against the Serbs in the Gorazde area, while the US State Department has been less categorical.
Mr. Martyanov's answer: a categorical "no." One man who would have known about the special decision, if there had been one, is Alexander Laptev.
On Saturday, Mrs. Aquino visited Cotabato to start the campaign, but made no categorical appeal for voters to ratify the autonomy act, which was passed by Congress.
Thurgood Marshall's example makes it plain, though, that Mr. Thomas may refuse to give that categorical answer.
Caveat emptor is thus a categorical imperative for end-users. It would make no sense to protect Procter & Gamble.
Their proposal would combine money from nine categorical HUD programs into a new Housing Grant Action Program.