美 [bi treɪst tu]
可以追溯到:指某个事物或现象的起源或根源可以被追溯到某个时间、地点或原因。
... be tired of 讨厌,不耐烦,厌烦 be traced to 追溯到 be viewed as 被看作是 ...
... be subjected to经历,遭受 be traced to找出根源 benefit from从?中受益 ...
追溯到
Lovelock's principled nonconformity can be traced to his childhood.
洛夫洛克自成一套的非主流表现可以追溯到他的童年时期。
The beginning of our sleep-deficit crisis can be traced to the invention of the light bulb a century ago.
我们睡眠不足危机的起源可以追溯到一个世纪前灯泡的发明。
Today we are witnessing a sixth mass extinction, but unlike the others, the current loss of bio-diversity can be traced to human activity.
今天,我们正在见证第六次物种大灭绝,但与其它几次不同的是,目前生物多样性的丧失可以追溯到人类活动。
What happened subsequently can, I think, be traced to Derrida's lecture.
我认为之后的事,可以追溯到德里达的演讲。
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Like I said, they wanted them to be traced back to the apostles.
就像我所说的,作者希望人们认为它是使徒所写。
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Whenever there is a force, it can be traced back to a tangible material cause, which is all the time a force of contact, with the exception of gravity.
如果有作用力,那它一定能找到一个明确的实体施力物体,也就是无论何时物体受的都是接触力,引力除外
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This is one recession that cannot--a very serious one that cannot--be traced to tight money.
And the high prices for both can be traced to the high cost of another commodity: corn.
Every face-off in pouring rain can be traced to the drenched battles in a half-dozen Kurosawa classics.