stone's throw
常見(jiàn)例句
- It's a rooftop bar at the boutique Emperor Hotel that opened a few months ago just outside the east gate of the Forbidden City, a stone's throw from the moat.
這是一個(gè)坐落在天臺(tái)上的精品皇家飯店,幾個(gè)月以前剛剛開(kāi)張,就位于紫禁城的東門(mén)外,只有把一塊石頭丟過(guò)護(hù)城河的距離。 - Though just a stone's throw (well a one-hour ferry ride at any rate) from Xiamen, the largest of them, Greater Jinmen Island, makes for a refreshing break from the mainland.
盡管距離廈門(mén)僅僅像仍塊石頭就能打到似地(做渡輪僅僅一個(gè)小時(shí)),但是金門(mén)列島中最大的島-金門(mén)島的風(fēng)情于大陸是截然不同的。 - As a rule, the Trans-Siberian means the 5, 772-mile journey that begins in European Moscow and ends up a stone's throw from Japan in the Pacific Ocean port of Vladivostok.
通常,橫貫西伯利亞意味著從歐洲莫斯科出發(fā),經(jīng)過(guò)5 772英里的旅程到達(dá)離日本咫尺之遙的太平洋港口城市符拉迪沃斯托克。 - Better still, it is a stone's throw from the natural beauty of North Yorkshire.
ECONOMIST: Middlesbrough - Hard-pressed peasants are less of a threat than disgruntled city folk within a stone's throw of the presidential palace.
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