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常見(jiàn)例句
- Don’t confuse business with pleasure. The two have a chronic tendency to invade each other’s territory.
不要把事業(yè)和娛樂(lè)搞混 事業(yè)和娛樂(lè)這兩者一直有侵犯對(duì)方領(lǐng)土的趨勢(shì)。 - First came the Turkish parliament's refusal in March 2003 to let American troops cross its soil to invade Iraq.
首先開(kāi)始的是2003年土爾其國(guó)會(huì)拒絕了美國(guó)大兵從土爾其方向進(jìn)攻伊拉克的要求。 - The difference between mutual gazing and staring is the consent; people are giving each other permission to invade their privacy in way that is normally quite threatening.
彼此的注視和盯著看的不同之處就是:當(dāng)人們?cè)试S他人侵犯自己的隱私的時(shí)候,他們已經(jīng)不再感覺(jué)受到威脅了。 - Five months earlier, Confederate General Robert E.Lee had marched his army up from Virginia to invade the North.
- In other words, liberty for the ancients was a collective good, the liberty, as he says, to resist or invade other people.
也就是說(shuō),古人的自由是集體的自由,是他們這個(gè)集體擁有抵抗和入侵他人的自由,而非每個(gè)個(gè)體。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - But that sense of collective liberty, the freedom to resist or invade is, in fact, even opposed to the modern idea of liberty that Hobbes proposes.
事實(shí)上,這種擁有抵抗,或是入侵他人的集體自由,與霍布斯提出的現(xiàn)代自由是相悖的。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Already Dell is planning to invade the larger Level 3 switch market and go upward from there.
FORBES: Pulled in a New Direction - The plan was to invade Tom Sawyer Island and "liberate Minnie Mouse, " among other pranks.
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