grinding process
常見(jiàn)例句
- As experienced by most people, adoption is a slow, grinding process.
如大多數(shù)人經(jīng)歷的一樣,收養(yǎng)是一個(gè)緩慢而艱難的過(guò)程。 - But Spain no longer has its own money, which means that it can regain competitiveness only through a slow, grinding process of deflation.
然而,西班牙不再擁有自己的貨幣,這就意味著它只能通過(guò)緩慢而折磨人的通貨緊縮來(lái)重新恢復(fù)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力。 - In the past, Spain would have sought improved competitiveness by devaluing its currency. But now it’s on the euro — and the only way forward seems to be a grinding process of wage cuts.
在過(guò)去,西班牙可以選擇本幣貶值來(lái)促進(jìn)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力,但現(xiàn)在,全是歐元了——唯一的出路似乎只有痛苦的降薪,這一過(guò)程在最好的時(shí)期也是很困難的,在現(xiàn)在,很有可能就是無(wú)法想像的痛苦了。 - The roasting must be even, and the grinding process must be finely calibrated so that the resulting coffee allows smooth passage of the hot water that extracts the flavour.
ECONOMIST: Espresso coffee - But what did they expect — that Franken would, after a grueling campaign and a grinding eight-month legal process, ride into town with a prop arrow through his head, honking a bicycle horn like Harpo Marx?
FORBES: This just in: Franken not wacky - There is also little sign of preserved seeds and nuts, or of the specialised grinding stones that would have been needed to process them.
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