"Let alone"의 두 판 사이의 차이
라이언의 꿀팁백과
(새 문서: Let alone is used after a statement, usually a negative one, to indicate that the statement is even more true of the person, thing, or situation that you are going to mention next; used to indicate that something is far less likely, possible, or suitable than something else already mentioned; ~은 물론이고, ~은 말할 것도 없이 * That said, the most recent data available from Twitter via its half-yearly Twitter transparency report stated only 2.3% of all active Twitter...) |
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* That said, the most recent data available from Twitter via its half-yearly Twitter transparency report stated only 2.3% of all active Twitter accounts had MFA enabled. What it doesn’t say is that to enable MFA the user needs to (1) know and care that Twitter now offers it; (2) log into their Twitter account and explore the menus on their own to find the MFA settings (more → settings and privacy → security and account access → two-factor authentication); and (3) then follow the setup instructions. Given how difficult it is to even find, '''let''' '''alone''' follow, MFA instructions, is 2.3% adoption simply the fault of the users not caring about their security? ([https://www.isc2.org/InfoSecurity-Professional/InfoSecurity-Professional-Insights# Link]) | * That said, the most recent data available from Twitter via its half-yearly Twitter transparency report stated only 2.3% of all active Twitter accounts had MFA enabled. What it doesn’t say is that to enable MFA the user needs to (1) know and care that Twitter now offers it; (2) log into their Twitter account and explore the menus on their own to find the MFA settings (more → settings and privacy → security and account access → two-factor authentication); and (3) then follow the setup instructions. Given how difficult it is to even find, '''let''' '''alone''' follow, MFA instructions, is 2.3% adoption simply the fault of the users not caring about their security? ([https://www.isc2.org/InfoSecurity-Professional/InfoSecurity-Professional-Insights# Link]) | ||
* He would never walk again '''let''' '''alone''' play golf | * He would never walk again '''let''' '''alone''' play golf. | ||
* It is incredible that the 12-year-old managed to even reach the pedals, '''let''' '''alone''' drive the car. | * It is incredible that the 12-year-old managed to even reach the pedals, '''let''' '''alone''' drive the car. |
2022년 2월 10일 (목) 08:53 판
Let alone is used after a statement, usually a negative one, to indicate that the statement is even more true of the person, thing, or situation that you are going to mention next; used to indicate that something is far less likely, possible, or suitable than something else already mentioned; ~은 물론이고, ~은 말할 것도 없이
- That said, the most recent data available from Twitter via its half-yearly Twitter transparency report stated only 2.3% of all active Twitter accounts had MFA enabled. What it doesn’t say is that to enable MFA the user needs to (1) know and care that Twitter now offers it; (2) log into their Twitter account and explore the menus on their own to find the MFA settings (more → settings and privacy → security and account access → two-factor authentication); and (3) then follow the setup instructions. Given how difficult it is to even find, let alone follow, MFA instructions, is 2.3% adoption simply the fault of the users not caring about their security? (Link)
- He would never walk again let alone play golf.
- It is incredible that the 12-year-old managed to even reach the pedals, let alone drive the car.