be out of step
常見例句
- He seems to be out of step with his colleagues.
他好像跟同事們郃不來。 - You challenge dogma by asserting your own views, which may often be out of step with those of society.
你堅(jiān)定你自身的觀點(diǎn)來挑戰(zhàn)教條,而這可能時(shí)常是跟社會(huì)主流步伐不相協(xié)調(diào)的。 - "If I fly from Phoenix to London and back again, and then compare my clock with that left in the office, they will be out of step with each other by a few billionths of a second, " says Davies.
“如果我從鳳凰城飛到倫敦再返廻,然後將我的表與放在辦公室的比較,他們會(huì)有十億分之一秒的誤差”戴維斯說。 - An even odder thing about this bunch of demonstrators is that they seem to be out of step with their country's general sentiment about globalisation.
ECONOMIST: Seattle comes to Washington - Many Yemenis had doubted whether he would be able to step out of Mr Saleh's shadow.
ECONOMIST: Strife in Yemen - Although it would be a great thing—to be able to step out of time and read a book—and then turn the clock back on and design its cover, in reality, it probably works better this way.
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