be thought to be
常見例句
- One looks at any ordinary object and it's deeply mysterious how there can be thought to be a problem.
看一個(gè)神秘而又普通的物體,研究其中的問題。 - There's a special intensity of animosity towards his enemies and this strength or shape of feeling might be thought to be the really crucial element in the judgment evil.
對(duì)敵人有種強(qiáng)烈的憎惡,這種力量或感覺,可能被認(rèn)為是在評(píng)斷邪惡,時(shí)的激進(jìn)因素。 - In our parents' generation, it was believed that a girl should be a little fatter, because it meant that she lived the better life, while the thin girl would be thought to be lacking of happiness.
在躾我們父母那一代,人們認(rèn)為女孩子應(yīng)該胖點(diǎn),因?yàn)槟且馕吨^得好,然而瘦的女孩就會(huì)被認(rèn)為缺少幸福。 - The researchers say the nanodiamonds were all found in a level of soil thought to be about 13,000 years old.
- That is to say, theory has certain ambitions to a totalization of what can be thought that resembles or rivals philosophy.
也就是說,理論探討的問題,與哲學(xué)相似或相媲美,而且傾向于把它完整化。
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - There is something insidious and culturally malicious and powerful about the social conservatism of what is thought to be his voice.
人們認(rèn)為彌爾頓宣揚(yáng)的是社會(huì)保守主義,社會(huì)保守主義中有種隱藏的,文化上有害且強(qiáng)大的因素。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Not heads of government, especially not those who do not wish to be thought to be over-doing the relaxation.
ECONOMIST: Wish you weren’t here - Though Latinos—now America's largest minority—might be thought to be naturally conservative, the Republican Party on Capitol Hill boasts only four Latinos (two of them brothers), and no blacks.
ECONOMIST: Lexington: The colour of conservatism The - But in their desire not to be thought to be shoving an equally distorted and subjective history diet down young throats, the Americans may be losing a chance to ensure that young Iraqis do get a more truthful version of the past.
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