becoming a person
常見例句
- About 79 percent of the Japanese students said "becoming a person of high power" would mean coping with heavy responsibilities.
大約79%的日本學(xué)生表示,“擁有強(qiáng)大權(quán)力的人”同時(shí)也不得不承擔(dān)巨大的責(zé)任。 - If anything you might want to realize, that’s the Bible indicates that becoming a person of faith, if anything may lead you weep more.
基督徒要預(yù)料到自己會(huì)經(jīng)常落淚,是因爲(wèi)聖經(jīng)指出:隨著成爲(wèi)一個(gè)懷著基督教信仰的人,我們衹會(huì)更多、更深地哭泣。 - One could argue that becoming a person of strong virtues is even more important as the world itself seemingly slides deeper into moral peril.
人們有理由相信,成爲(wèi)一個(gè)有著強(qiáng)烈美德的人,比起世界本身看上去已深深陷入道德危機(jī)更爲(wèi)重要。 - The study showed that having an extra 5,000 dollars increased a person's chances of becoming happier by about 2%.
- Becoming a person who naturally and reflexively gives away success is seldom the result of a sudden epiphany.
FORBES: Giving Away Credit; Is It Worth It? - He also insisted he's worked hard at becoming a better person, including by doing yoga in jail.
NPR: Would-Be Chicago Backpack Bomber Gets 23 Years - So what is the significance of a person becoming a surviving spouse in 2012?
FORBES: 2012 Surviving Spouse May Have Two Reasons To Increase 2012 Taxable Income 返回 becoming a person