regurgitation
常見例句
- Even more calamitous is the prospect of history teaching in the schools confining itself to the transmission and regurgitation of ‘facts’.
而學(xué)校的歷史教學(xué)若局限于自身“事實(shí)知識(shí)”傳遞與回流的窠臼,則其前景將更顯黯淡。 - The conclusion can push points discussed in the paper further or introduce new ideas; it should not merely serve as a quick regurgitation of everything you already said.
結(jié)論可以進(jìn)一步推進(jìn)文章所討論的要點(diǎn)或者提出新的觀點(diǎn);它不應(yīng)該僅僅只是作為你已說(shuō)過的內(nèi)容的重復(fù)。 - Is it because they've been educated in a test-oriented system that favours speed and memorization and regurgitation above everything else?
是因?yàn)樗麄儚男【瓦m應(yīng)了應(yīng)試教育,只喜歡速度和死記硬背? - In November 2007, Olmert and Livni enthusiastically signed on to the Annapolis formula for Palestinian statehood, which itself was nothing more than a regurgitation of the PLO's position.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ending Israel's conditional legitimacy - The motion cites a sworn statement by echocardiogram technician Marti McCulloch that Fleming instructed her to use an incorrect technique for measuring atrial regurgitation, a key component of fen-phen claims.
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