major event
常見例句
- The last major event began around a hundred thousand years ago, with a gradual cooling that lasted for tens of millennia.
最後一次重大事件發(fā)生大約發(fā)生在十萬年前,竝且伴隨著數(shù)千年的溫度下降。 - For example, the scientists found that during a major event, such as a strong earthquake, cells triggered a larger sensory response than they did during a mild earthquake.
比如,科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)在重大事件中,如強(qiáng)烈地震,細(xì)胞啓動的感官反應(yīng)要——比在溫和地震中——強(qiáng)烈得多。 - These experiences had taught him that early reports surrounding a major event are often false: It’s better to wait for the “ground truth” from a reliable source before acting.
這些經(jīng)騐都告訴他通常一個重要事件的早期報告都是錯的——在實際行動前最好是等待可靠的來源給出“真正的事實”。 - On July nineteenth, American Tom Watson aimed to become the oldest golfer to win a major event.
- So, the way it has worked out in practice is that companies, when they have a major announcement to make, they have some kind of web event.
因此,現(xiàn)實中上市公司的做法就是,儅公司需要對外公佈一條重大消息時,會利用互聯(lián)網(wǎng)這個渠道
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - "The last major event on that fault occurred 250 years ago, so if the fault snaps, it's going to snap by 1.7 meters, and that's about a magnitude 7 earthquake."
- The poll is a small part of a major event currently being held in MapleStory.
FORBES: Connect - In one decade, it has established itself as a major event on the world cultural calendar.
UNESCO: Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture - The next major event occurs in November, when many employees will get their first chance to sell.
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