defining moment
常見(jiàn)例句
- That was what you might call my defining moment.
你可以把那段時(shí)間叫做我的決定性時(shí)刻。 - And I know that at this defining moment for America we have a responsibility to ourselves and to our children to do it once again.
我知道,目前對(duì)于美國(guó)來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)決定性的時(shí)刻,我們要再次肩負(fù)起我們對(duì)自己的責(zé)任,對(duì)孩子們的責(zé)任。 - George Osborne, shadow chancellor, dubbed it "a defining moment in the record of Gordon Brown" and said millions of British families were "in for a very difficult time in the months ahead".
影子財(cái)政大臣喬治·奧斯本稱(chēng)這是“戈登·布朗執(zhí)政記錄中的決定性時(shí)刻”,并說(shuō)數(shù)百萬(wàn)的英國(guó)家庭“在未來(lái)數(shù)月將處于非常困難的境地”。 - Agha Saeed,a California State University political scientist and founder of the Pakistan American National Alliance, an organization of six Pakistani-American groups, called the planned demonstration sha defining moment for Pakistan.
- That's really the defining moment in absolute rule.
那真的是絕對(duì)主義[確立]的決定性時(shí)刻
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - Which is the one that's the crucial for defining the moment of death,right?
那個(gè)才是定義死亡事件的關(guān)鍵?
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選 - "This is a defining moment for ISE, " Krell said during a conference call Wednesday.
FORBES: Magazine Article - It was a defining moment, and the Red Cross has been diminished by it ever since.
ECONOMIST: Humanitarianism - But he was on the cusp of possibly the most defining moment of his presidency.
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