stand aloof from
常見(jiàn)例句
- Then began a quiet life of seclusion stand aloof from worldly success.
后來(lái)開(kāi)始隱居過(guò)著與世無(wú)爭(zhēng)的平靜生活。 - Britain decided to stand aloof from the bulk of the recent €750 billion ($950 billion) euro-zone defence fund.
英國(guó)決定與7500億歐元(9500億美元)的歐元區(qū)救助基金保持距離。 - But shortly after he came to power, Mr Cameron told Germany’s chancellor, Angela Merkel, that Britain would stand aloof from deeper integration aimed at shoring up the euro.
但是,大衛(wèi)?卡梅倫上臺(tái)后不久,就告知德國(guó)總理安哥拉?默克爾,英國(guó)不會(huì)同其他國(guó)家深化“融合”以力頂歐元。 - In the 19th century Alexis de Tocqueville marvelled that in America the opulent did not stand aloof from the people.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - But shortly after he came to power, Mr Cameron told Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, that Britain would stand aloof from deeper integration aimed at shoring up the euro.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - In return for giving up national vetoes, Britain and Ireland have obtained the right to stand aloof from individual measures, but in practice may opt in quite often.
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