on hard times
常見(jiàn)例句
- The only network carrier in America not to go through Chapter 11, American Airlines, has fallen on hard times, slipping from the number-one slot to number three.
美國(guó)唯一未獲聯(lián)邦破產(chǎn)法第11章通過(guò)的全球性航空公司美國(guó)航空公司在艱難時(shí)期遭受重創(chuàng),從第一名滑到第三。 - My friend Ruhollah, who once worked for me as a fixer, was in better shape: after falling on hard times, he’d landed a gig ferrying college girls to Kabul University and back.
我另一個(gè)朋友魯霍拉,曾為當(dāng)過(guò)我的修理工,他的情況要好很多:度過(guò)艱難時(shí)期以后,他得到一份為 喀布爾大學(xué)女生擺渡的工作。 - John Dingell, a Democrat from the Detroit suburbs, lamented the rows of empty houses he sees in the city since the American car industry fell on hard times.
約翰·丁格爾,來(lái)自底特律市郊的民主黨人,對(duì)自美國(guó)汽車產(chǎn)業(yè)衰敗以來(lái)他在城中所見(jiàn)的蕭瑟空屋深表悲嘆。 - Then you push hard on the chest thirty times.
- The Asia-Pacific travel industry is on the rise after two years of hard times caused by soaring fuel prices and the global economic slump.
- Those structured products have fallen on hard times as the mortgage sector sinks deeper into crisis.
FORBES: Bear Baiting - But the state party has fallen on hard times since the days of Nixon and Reagan.
ECONOMIST: California’s Republicans - Walter Thompson fell on hard times and the opportunistic Sorrell launched a hostile bid.
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