most strictly

美 [moʊst ˈstrɪktli]英 [məʊst ˈstrɪktli]
  • adv.严格地;(强调在一切情况都是如此)绝对地,无论如何;完全地;确切地
  • strictly的最高级
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  1. The task in which he was engaged was to be kept most strictly secret .

    他所干的工作是要严格保守秘密的。

  2. However , not all those who use the science or those think their own working methods as scientific are using this conception most strictly .

    然而,并不是每一个使用科学概念或者认为自己的工作方法科学的人,都是在最严格的意义上使用这一概念。

  3. The regulations for railway industry has experienced a road that from the most strictly control to deregulation and finally to maintain its basic public . It is related to the characteristics of itself .

    对铁路行业的规制大多数国家都经历了一条严格管制、放松管制、最后保持其基本公益性的道路。这跟铁路运输事业本身的特性有关。

  4. The housing prices starts to Loose and fall in part of cities under the regulation policy which is the most strictly and last longest duration so far . It seem like the estate industry in China is facing with a turning point .

    2011年在号称史上最严厉和持续时间最长的调控政策下,房价开始松动,部分城市出现下跌,中国房地产业似乎到了一个转折点。

  5. What is most important here is strictly to examine the lists of persons to be arrested or executed and to do a good job of widespread propaganda and education .

    其中最重要者为严格地审查逮捕和判处死刑名单,和广泛地做好宣传教育。

  6. The Cleveland syndicate , perhaps the most powerful of the strictly gambling operations in the United states , was represented by a sensitive-looking elderly man with gaunt features and snow-white hair .

    克利夫兰帮,也许是美国严格经营赌博业的地下势力中最大的,派来的代表是一个神态很机灵的上了年纪的人。他面容消瘦,头发雪白。

  7. Regardless of such material rewards granted afterwards , the most prestigious games were strictly stephan í tai , i.e.the only prize awarded was a wreath and the athletes competed for glory alone .

    撇去这些事后给予的物质奖励,最受瞩目的比赛是严格的“桂冠竞赛”,即唯一的奖励就是一个用橄榄枝编织而成的桂冠;运动员仅为荣誉而战。