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常見例句
- Far better for the currency risk to be borne by the central bank and sovereign-wealth funds.
讓中央銀行和主權(quán)財富基金承擔(dān)貨幣風(fēng)險要好得多。 - So they learn in this story that the moral choices and actions of humans have consequences that have to be borne by the perpetrator.
他們在這個故事中學(xué)到了人類的道德選擇和行為,必須承認(rèn)由做惡帶來的后果。 - Otherwise, this issue will only lead to complication and escalation of the matter and cause more harm to China-Japan relations. The serious outcomes arising therefrom will have to be borne by Japan.
否則,只能使問題復(fù)雜化和擴(kuò)大化,更加損害中日關(guān)系,由此引起的嚴(yán)重后果應(yīng)由日方承擔(dān)。
www.fmprc.gov.cn - So they learn in this story that the moral choices and actions of humans have consequences that have to be borne by the perpetrator.
他們在這個故事中學(xué)到了人類的道德選擇和行為,必須承認(rèn)由做惡帶來的后果。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - And the full cost of prosthetics for veterans will continue to be borne by the government.
WHITEHOUSE: Health Care Blog The White House - The upshot is that the cost will probably have to be borne by middlemen.
ECONOMIST: Food for thought The - This would permit the burden to be borne by society in general in a fashion that we can agree is distributionally fair.
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