the last hurrah
常見例句
- So, in a way, this general election is itself set to be a freebie: the last hurrah of the free-stuff era, as well as a requiem for it.
在某種程度上,這次大選本身就是一個(gè)免費(fèi)的東西:作為免費(fèi)時(shí)代的最后一次歡呼,也是它為這個(gè)時(shí)代的安魂曲。 - Brad Hintz of Alliance Bernstein thinks the next year or two, as regulators phase in trading restrictions, could prove to be “the last hurrah of the trading culture on Wall Street”.
伯恩斯坦聯(lián)盟的布萊德?辛茨認(rèn)為,因?yàn)楸O(jiān)管者實(shí)行的分階段交易限制,未來一兩年將見證“華爾街交易文化最后的歡呼聲”。 - A political expression with a similar meaning is the last hurrah. The expression may be used to describe a politician’s last campaign, his final attempt to win the cheers and votes of the people.
一個(gè)有著類似意思的政治表達(dá)是the last hurrah(最后的歡呼),該表達(dá)可以用于形容一個(gè)政治家最后一次競(jìng)選,最后一次嘗試獲得選民的歡呼與選票。 - The last hurrah also can mean the last acts of a politician, before his term in office ends.
- A political expression with a similar meaning is the last hurrah.
- He called his book, The Last Hurrah.
- Sadly, it's reminiscent of webOS, the last hurrah of smartphone pioneer Palm Inc.
NPR: Review: BlackBerry Z10 Is Good Stab At Rebirth - But it is at least conceivable that this splurge could prove to be the last hurrah for a tax-funded, state-run health system.
ECONOMIST: Health - Labour's support in opposition for the 1991 Gulf war prompted a mini-rebellion that turned out to be the last hurrah of the softness crowd.
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