Andreasen
常見(jiàn)例句
- Kotler, P. &Andreasen, A. R. (1995), Strategic marketing for non-profit organization, N.J: Prentice-Hall.
彭曉瑩(1999);師范院校教育行銷現(xiàn)況、困境及發(fā)展策略之研究;國(guó)立臺(tái)南師范學(xué)院國(guó)民教育研究所;碩士論文;未出版. - And Nancy Andreasen studied students at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the leading school of its kind in the world.
而NancyAndreasen研究了愛(ài)荷華作家研討會(huì)--世界這一領(lǐng)域領(lǐng)先的學(xué)校--的學(xué)生。 - A: Artists, musicians and writers often describe periods during which they’re relying on ordinary creativity, Andreasen says.
答案:創(chuàng)造力不受限于藝術(shù)的杰作,也可以在日常事務(wù)中尋得,譬如烹飪或園藝。 - Artists, musicians and writers often describe periods during which they're relying on ordinary creativity, Andreasen says.
答案:安卓森說(shuō),藝術(shù)家、音樂(lè)家和作家時(shí)常描述他們依賴一般性創(chuàng)造力的時(shí)光。 - Here, Andreasen talks about the muse, the link between genius and madness and the part of the brain that kicks in during the creative process.
安卓森在本文談到靈感來(lái)源、天賦與瘋狂之間的關(guān)連,以及創(chuàng)造過(guò)程中大腦哪個(gè)部份在運(yùn)作。 - Gifted people in the arts or science tend to enjoy adventure, and they often like to explore new places or ideas, Andreasen says.
答案:安卓森說(shuō),有藝術(shù)或科學(xué)天份的人通常熱愛(ài)冒險(xiǎn),他們常常喜歡探索新的地方或點(diǎn)子。 返回 Andreasen