11.   Our research should not be interpreted to mean that companies ought to dismiss the importance of a speedy market entry.

12.   That could be interpreted to mean it has the final authority, Lipkin said.

13.   That has traditionally been interpreted to mean drugs that might benefit the test subjects and society at large.

14.   That rule has been interpreted to mean that they will not release names, number of people held, reason they are held or nationality.

15.   That ruling has been interpreted to mean that race can no longer be considered in admissions and financial aid decisions at public colleges in Texas.

16.   The concept, known as double jeopardy, has typically been interpreted to mean that defendants cannot be tried twice for the same crime.

17.   The law has generally been interpreted to mean that banks should extend low-cost loans and provide inexpensive bank services to people and businesses in economically depressed areas.

18.   The move was interpreted to mean the economy is on solid enough footing to keep interest rates from falling further.

19.   The national reserve is intended to keep the nation running during severe energy supply disruptions, generally interpreted to mean wartime or a cutoff by foreign producers.

20.   The remarks were interpreted to mean the Fed might refrain from lowering bank lending rates.

v. + mean >>共 113
interpret 14.88%
say 9.50%
be 6.61%
use 5.37%
give 3.31%
do 3.31%
have 2.48%
read 2.48%
construe 1.24%
convey 1.24%
interpret + v. >>共 38
mean 36.36%
be 9.09%
include 6.06%
cover 4.04%
bar 3.03%
accord 2.02%
allow 2.02%
apply 2.02%
give 2.02%
pass 2.02%
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