用换句话说造句英语
I've always found that "in other words" is a useful phrase in English to paraphrase or restate an idea in a different way.
换句话说,我认为我们需要找到一个更有效的沟通策略。
换句话说,我认为我们需要找到一个更有效的沟通策略。
1. Instead of saying "I don't know," you could say, "I'm not sure about that."
2. Instead of saying "I can't do it," you might say, "I might not be able to manage that."
3. Instead of saying "It's too expensive," you could say, "That's quite costly."
4. Instead of saying "I don't understand," you might say, "This is a bit confusing to me."
5. Instead of saying "I don't agree," you could say, "I might not be in full agreement with that."
6. Instead of saying "That's not possible," you might say, "I'm not sure how that could work."
7. Instead of saying "You're wrong," you could say, "That's not quite accurate."
8. Instead of saying "It's not my fault," you might say, "I might not be responsible for that."
9. Instead of saying "I'm tired," you could say, "I'm feeling a bit exhausted."
10. Instead of saying "I don't like it," you might say, "I'm not a fan of that."
2. Instead of saying "I can't do it," you might say, "I might not be able to manage that."
3. Instead of saying "It's too expensive," you could say, "That's quite costly."
4. Instead of saying "I don't understand," you might say, "This is a bit confusing to me."
5. Instead of saying "I don't agree," you could say, "I might not be in full agreement with that."
6. Instead of saying "That's not possible," you might say, "I'm not sure how that could work."
7. Instead of saying "You're wrong," you could say, "That's not quite accurate."
8. Instead of saying "It's not my fault," you might say, "I might not be responsible for that."
9. Instead of saying "I'm tired," you could say, "I'm feeling a bit exhausted."
10. Instead of saying "I don't like it," you might say, "I'm not a fan of that."