easterner
常見(jiàn)例句
- A worried easterner describes the alliance as “l(fā)ike an 18th-century Polish parliament, hostage to its most irresponsible member”.
一位憂慮的東歐國(guó)家代表這樣描述北約“北約就像是18實(shí)際的波蘭議會(huì),對(duì)其成員完全不付責(zé)任”。 - Some initial psychological studies suggest that when an Easterner goes West or vice versa, habits of thought and perception quickly begin to change.
一些早期心理研究表明儅一個(gè)東方人去西方或者相反,思維習(xí)慣和認(rèn)知能力很快就會(huì)改變。 - If you're looking at an elephant in the jungle, the Westerner will focus on the elephant and the Easterner is going to be more thinking about the jungle scene that has the elephant in it.
如果看一衹在灌木叢中的大象,西方人看到的是大象,東方人想到的是裡麪有一衹大象的灌木叢。 - Another easterner who came west to learn about the cowboy was the artist Frederick Remington.
- Perhaps the best-known was a young easterner,Owen Wister.
- Mr Clinton's former treasury secretary has never run a campaign, and could certainly be painted as another elitist north-easterner.
ECONOMIST: John Kerry's running-mate - In 1992, Paul Tsongas, yet another low-key north-easterner, was destroyed by Mr Clinton's pit-bull attacks on—guess what—his health-care proposals.
ECONOMIST: The Democratic race: Nasty isn’t nice The - And who better to enforce this anti-Washington law (with its old-timey, anti-Easterner resentment) than that iconic Western figure: The Sheriff.
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