waging
常見例句
- The job is interesting, but it doesn't pay a living wage.
這份工作很有趣,但它的工資不夠養(yǎng)家糊口。 - When wages are high, prices are high.
工資高,物價也會相對的高。 - We expect a fair day's wage.
我們希望得到一天應(yīng)得的工資。 - Wages of sin is death.
罪惡的代價就是死亡。 - The controversy waged for a few years.
論戰(zhàn)進(jìn)行了幾年。 - The riot waged for several hours.
騷亂持續(xù)了幾個小時。 - The two countries are waging an endless war.
這兩個國家正在進(jìn)行一場無休止的戰(zhàn)爭。 - He believes that they are plotting to wage a limited nuclear war in Europe.
他認(rèn)為他們正在策劃在歐洲進(jìn)行一場有限的核戰(zhàn)爭。 - A postman's wages are 180 per week.
郵遞員的工資為每周180英鎊。 - In our family both my husband and I are wage earners.
在我們家里,丈夫和我都掙工資。 - In order to circumvent the straitjacket of national wage rates, employers in many cities offer non-pecuniary rewards to their workers.
為了避免全國工資率的約束,許多城市的雇主不以金錢的形式付給工人報酬。 - I am saying that in most cases, if you were to look at a pure dollar-per-hour "wage," you would find that many bloggers work rather inexpensively.
而是說大部分情況下,如果你在看一份一小時只有一美元報酬的工作,那么你會發(fā)現(xiàn)很多博客在廉價工作。 - The government is waging a campaign against sex discrimination in industry.
政府正在展開反對工業(yè)界性別歧視的運動。 - Mobile warfare is the form in which regular armies wage quick-decision offensive campaigns and battles on exterior lines along extensive fronts and over big areas of operation.
運動戰(zhàn),就是正規(guī)兵團在長的戰(zhàn)線和大的戰(zhàn)區(qū)上面,從事于戰(zhàn)役和戰(zhàn)斗上的外線的速決的進(jìn)攻戰(zhàn)的形式。 - The government has pledged itself to wage a war against poverty and disease.
政府發(fā)誓要進(jìn)行一場消滅貧窮和疾病的斗爭。 - No country wants to wage a nuclear war.
哪個國家也不想打核戰(zhàn)爭。 返回 waging