hard-to-break
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟學]難切斷
英漢例句
- There's a biological reason a lot of our bad habits are so hard to break - they get wired into our brains.
我們大量的壞習慣之所以難以打破,有生物學方面的原因——它們已經(jīng)根植于我們的大腦之中。 - When some metals are cooled nearly to absolute zero, the electrons in them form hard-to-break "Cooper pairs" that flow without resistance.
當一些材料冷卻到接近絕對零度時,其中的電子形成很難斷開的“庫伯對”,從而無電阻流動。 - Managers only manage people as well as they themselves are managed - too often not very well. This means a negative spiral of poor management develops - hard to break.
經(jīng)理管理下屬的方法就象他自己被上級管理的方法一樣,這種慣性并不是好事情。這表示拙劣的管理會延續(xù)下去很難打破。 - The first option reinforces the precedent of backing the stability of the common currency at any bailout cost but ignores the rise of German bailout fatigue in an election year, while the second option threatens to break that hard-fought stability apart.
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FORBES: The Overachievers: Wal-Mart Stocks Up - With commercials skippable on TV and ads blockable on the internet, it can be hard to break through to tech-loaded consumers these days.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 難切斷