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常見(jiàn)例句
- For the biggest beneficiaries of ratings have not been long-term bond investors but the Wall Street firms that used the system to foist misrated debt on them.
因爲(wèi)評(píng)級(jí)的最大受益人竝非長(zhǎng)期債券投資者,而是利用這套系統(tǒng)將錯(cuò)誤評(píng)級(jí)的債務(wù)轉(zhuǎn)嫁到投資人身上的華爾街公司們。 - The scientific endeavour itself is founded on values which natural selection would have seemed unlikely to foist on a bunch of violent, gregarious upright apes.
科學(xué)的努力的本身就是基於這樣一種價(jià)值觀上-自然選擇似乎不會(huì)強(qiáng)加於這麼一群暴力的,群居的直立行走的大猩猩上。 - It chose long ago not to foist a common national identity on new citizens but to allow and indeed encourage them to retain the dress and language, faith and customs they came with.
很久之前,政府政策的選擇就是不對(duì)新的居民強(qiáng)加通常的英國(guó)的民族共同特性,而是允許,實(shí)際上,是鼓勵(lì)新的居民保持他們?cè)械姆b,語(yǔ)言,信仰和習(xí)慣。 - They are determined to resist American attempts to foist labour and environmental standards on them.
ECONOMIST: Trade and development - So the government may end up using new planning powers to foist development on some unwilling communities.
ECONOMIST: Most Britons want their own homes, and green spaces too - Conversely, to foist new profit sapping rules on them would be to set them up for future failure.
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