1. 达到那样的程度:to such an extent that 到这样的程度以致[竟然]... | to that extent 达到那样的程度 | to the extent of 到...的程度
1. to that extent
1. The fight is still arduous despite the fact that the rate has been kept in check to a certain extent.
2. Although taxation can help adjust income distribution to some extent, it would be childish to assume that it alone could facilitate social justice.
3. And the ban on commercial whaling has increased the number of humpback whales to such an extent that they are now off the Red List.
4. Although we thoroughly condemn the''cultural revolution'', we recognize that it was useful to the extent that it taught us a lesson.
5. Cooley said that his office has assigned the best prosecutors to cooperate with the police officers to prosecute the defendants to the full extent.
6. Facing up to challenges has always been in Lei's blood and that to some extent explains his passion for adventure sports like skiing.
7. An earlier survey by the Ministry of Health showed that 88 percent of migrant workers suffer from sexual deprivation to some extent.
8. Popular discontent about inequity and injustice has accumulated to such extent that it has the potential to distract the nation from its focus on development.
9. He said there is a possibility that the department avoids the employer's responsibility to a large extent by fragmenting its outsourcing employment.
10. To a large extent, they resulted from a unique historical background that cannot be endlessly reproduced.
adv
1. to the degree or extent that
e.g. insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man
so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint
Synonym: insofar in so far so far to that degree