personally 的定义
personally 近义词
independently
更多personally例句
- The abuser, who hadn’t created the pornographic images personally and didn’t use Mort’s real name, had walked a careful line to avoid any actions deemed illegal under UK harassment law.
- Thank you for your support, not only for me personally, but all of the things that you do for all of us drivers.
- People often wrote actionable things about others but were seldom, if ever, sued personally for what they had said, the only recourse allowed under the new law.
- We were all better off for knowing him personally and professionally.
- Bezos’s own interests have changed over the years as he personally pushed into new industries.
- “Personally, I deal with manners of righteousness and God,” he says.
- Various clerks said that they personally would not issue gay marriage licenses.
- Again, I do not know House Majority Whip Scalise or President Obama personally.
- Someone once asked me, did I find writing personally cathartic.
- Indeed, Malone seems to be in a very good place—both personally, and professionally.
- They love love of all things in the world, but there are very few men whom they love personally.
- I have not heard of a case of any one being personally insulted by an Austrian since I have been in Italy.
- At the feet of Solomon Jesus also was sitting, and he certainly did not call himself personally greater than Solomon.
- The nasty scandal at the Pandemonium had been particularly irritating to Haggard personally.
- Personally, the English do not attract nor shine; but collectively they are a race to make their mark on the destinies of mankind.