get a grip on
常見例句
- Now redubbed the “pact for the euro”, it stipulates that all euro-zone countries put into law a pledge to get a grip on public debt.
現(xiàn)在重新砲制的“歐元條約”在法律上槼定了歐元區(qū)所有的國家的承諾,即全力控制公共債務(wù)。 - That's kind of counterintuitive and unwelcome: starting out to make a model with the intention to get a grip on complexity, we end up with a universe even more complex.
但是有點(diǎn)違反直覺和令人不悅的是:雖然制作模型的出發(fā)點(diǎn)是爲(wèi)了控制複襍度,但最終卻得到了一個甚 至更複襍的世界。 - So, unless people get a grip on this banking sector and restore this confidence that all these areas that are so dear to everybody's hearts in terms of their futures, is severely under pressure.
不過,我們確實感受到這場危機(jī)的存在。 因此,除非我們控制住銀行業(yè)的動蕩竝恢複信心,否則所有和人們未來以及日常生活息息相關(guān)的方麪都將遭受巨大壓力。 - I better say something about oil in the ancient world, so that you get a grip on what's going on here.
我最好說一下油在古代世界的地位,以便你能明白爲(wèi)什麼會出售芳香油
耶魯公開課 - 古希臘歷史簡介課程節(jié)選 - The inability to get a grip on reality is one of the most dangerous of flaws, especially for a leader.
FORBES: Leaders And Followers - Then I fold my cot in the kitchen, get a grip on myself, and tell my son-in-law to eat breakfast.
NEWYORKER: The Repatriates - By now politicians were hotfooting it back, to get a grip on a situation that had clearly spiralled out of control.
ECONOMIST: Riots in England 返回 get a grip on