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常見(jiàn)例句
- With the country in recession, Mr Obama delivered a sombre speech from the steps of the Capitol building to a throng of people on the National Mall.
人們聚集在國(guó)家大草坪上,聆聽(tīng)了奧巴馬在國(guó)會(huì)大廈西側(cè)階梯上發(fā)表的對(duì)當(dāng)前不景氣的局勢(shì)憂慮不堪的演講。 - In order to form an idea of this struggle, it is necessary to imagine fire set to a throng of terrible courages, and then to gaze at the conflagration.
要對(duì)這次戰(zhàn)斗有個(gè)概念,我們可以想象在一堆可怕的勇士身上點(diǎn)起火來(lái),再來(lái)觀看這場(chǎng)火災(zāi)。
dict.cn - A throng of mostly small cars hoot and jostle in a race against threewheeled auto-rickshaws, dilapidated buses, fume-belching lorries and the odd bullock cart.
道路上混雜著相互鳴笛爭(zhēng)道的小型汽車(chē)、電動(dòng)三輪車(chē)以及破舊的公共汽車(chē)、煙霧沸揚(yáng)的貨車(chē)和牛拉單車(chē)。 - To a hushed throng of reporters, Peter Englund, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy made the announcement.
- Hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line in support of her.
FORBES: Full Text: President Obama's 2013 State Of The Union Address - And hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her -- because Desiline is 102 years old.
WHITEHOUSE: State of the Union 2013 - Sherwin has satisfied a throng of professional painters (60% of store customers) with service that puts college graduates at the tinting machines.
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