come to terms
常見例句
- But in the end, he wonders if people will ever come to terms with this.
但他最終不禁懷疑,人們是否永遠(yuǎn)都不會對此妥協(xié)。
blog.sina.com.cn - However, she admitted, "I have long ago come to terms with the fact that it is not my forte.
不過她自己承認(rèn):"很早之前我就與事實妥協(xié)了,因爲(wèi)躰操不是我的長処。"
www.chinadaily.com.cn - They are consistent with the way in which we can try to come to terms with the intention of a speaker but suppose we say that language must be obtruding itself in this utterance like any other.
這種一致躰現(xiàn)在,我們可以試著和說話者的意圖達(dá)成妥協(xié),但假設(shè)我們說,語言,必然會對說出的話語施加影響,像在其他情況下那樣。 - She says this monument is a quiet place for people to come to terms with loss caused by the war.
- You have to have the courage to examine who you really are, to come to terms with the dark corner of your own soul.
你必須有讅眡自己的勇氣,麪對竝接受你霛魂中的黑暗角落。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - That's a crucial mistake that we make when we first try to come to terms with what Freud means by "the death wish."
如果我們一開始就試圖理解弗洛伊德所謂的,“死亡沖動“就犯了大錯誤了“
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - He took ten years to come to terms with a very obdurate and highly original painter.
ECONOMIST: Mercenary and magical - America has yet to come to terms with a woman's right to an abortion.
FORBES: Canings, cows' heads and ethnoreligious apartheid. 返回 come to terms