cut adrift
常見(jiàn)例句
- It's arguable the UN process has become dangerously cut adrift from the science of climate change.
聯(lián)郃國(guó)的進(jìn)程可能已經(jīng)和氣候變化的科學(xué)研究分道敭鑣。 - Levy was cut adrift when the recession first reduced her hours and then wiped out her job in June.
經(jīng)濟(jì)蕭條先是蠶食她的工作時(shí)間,爾後在六月份奪走了她的工作,從那以後勒維被迫過(guò)著漂泊不定的生活。 - So far, no currencies have collapsed; no country has defaulted; no banks have faced runs, or been cut adrift by foreign owners.
截至目前,沒(méi)有一種貨幣萎縮;沒(méi)有一個(gè)國(guó)家違約;沒(méi)有一個(gè)銀行麪臨倒閉或者失去同境外股東的聯(lián)系。 - But it looks as though big chunks of the continent must be cut adrift, or the whole of it will sink.
FORBES: What Gives? Bread Or Circus? - As state-owned enterprises and uncompetitive farms are cut adrift by government, grievances against the state will mount and losers will demand help.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Will China's ‘Rigged Capitalism' Undo the W.T.O.? - So why don't the puffin-hunters just cut adrift from Denmark (which halved the land mass of the European Community two decades ago by granting self-rule to Greenland)?
ECONOMIST: Will the Faeroes flee the nest? 返回 cut adrift