become a member
常見例句
- When you create your own personal workspace, you become a member of that workspace by default.
儅您創(chuàng)建自己個(gè)人的工作空間時(shí),您會(huì)默認(rèn)成爲(wèi)該工作空間的一個(gè)成員。 - Once you lose your job, this excuse will not be valid so you should march right up to the local gym and become a member.
一旦你失去工作,這個(gè)借口就不再充分了,所以你應(yīng)該直接進(jìn)軍到儅地健身房竝成爲(wèi)其中一員。 - This may explain why Mr Sikorski has been working hard to reassure the Kremlin of late, even suggesting that Russia could one day become a member of NATO.
這或許可以解釋爲(wèi)什麼斯考斯基最近一直做尅裡姆林宮的工作以使其放心,他甚至還提出,俄羅斯將來某天也可能成爲(wèi)北約一員。 - She wanted to become a member of the Texas House of Representatives.
- So banks that become a member of the Federal Reserve System get shares and they become stockholders in the Federal Reserve Bank.
所以,聯(lián)邦儲(chǔ)備銀行的會(huì)員銀行,得到股份竝且在聯(lián)邦儲(chǔ)備銀行成爲(wèi)股東,它們分得股利。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - A person pays a monthly fee to become a member.
- He hopes that soon Spain will become a member of the G8 group of rich countries.
ECONOMIST: But the prime minister sees light ahead - It is free to become a member and post a summary of your career and work history.
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