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常見例句
- POOR people—the destitute, disease ridden and malnourished “bottom billion”—live in poor countries.
窮人——窮困、疾病纏身、營養(yǎng)不良的“底層十億人”——生活在窮國。 - No one should underestimate the Iron Chancelleress, who has ridden roughshod over her opponents over the years.
任何人都不應(yīng)低估這位“鐵血女宰相”,多年以來她騎在對(duì)手頭上作威作福。 - Once, when I was a mere lad, and had never ridden a horse before, he made me mount one and gallop by his side, with no qualms about his unskilled companion.
有一次,在我還是個(gè)小毛孩,從來沒有騎過馬的時(shí)候,他讓我騎上一匹馬在他的旁邊疾馳,對(duì)于他那不熟練的同伴,他一點(diǎn)也不擔(dān)慮。 - "I brought in two mountain bikes that my wife and I have ridden for the past ten years.
- Aristotle's statesman Aristotle's statecraft his political science is a form of political mediation how to bring peace to conflict ridden situations.
亞里士多德的政治家,亞里士多德的權(quán)術(shù),他的政治科學(xué)是一種政治斡旋的形式,如何將和平帶入滿是沖突的情勢(shì)。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - There were many other similar creatures. They had ridden behind me on the backs of large animals.
- And the country's debt-ridden companies should on the whole be selling equity, not buying it.
ECONOMIST: Japanese stockmarkets - In fact, it had become arguably the most gangster-ridden major industrial company in Russia.
FORBES: The Rise Of An Oligarch - Glass has ridden the private equity roller coaster since graduating from Stanford Business School in 1988.
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