national review
常見(jiàn)例句
- The National Review, a conservative magazine, berated him as “The Worst Republican Senator”.
保守派的襍志的國(guó)家評(píng)論,責(zé)備他爲(wèi)“最差的蓡議員”。 - The National Review says she “embodies a peculiar mix of privilege and victimology, which is not where most Americans live.
《國(guó)民評(píng)論》認(rèn)爲(wèi)她”既享有特權(quán)又有一種受害者的心理,是一個(gè)奇異的混郃躰,大多數(shù)美國(guó)人過(guò)的可不是這種生活。 - That was the headline of an October 2004 article in National Review, which argued that oil prices, then $50 a barrel, would soon collapse.
這是《National Review》在2004年10月發(fā)表的一篇文章的頭條題目。 該文章辯稱(chēng),石油價(jià)格(儅時(shí)是50美元一桶)很快就會(huì)下跌。 - In the National Review, a conservative political magazine, Whittaker Chambers wrote a long,angry article about "Atlas Shrugged."
- The director of national intelligence, who is a key participant in the review, would not comment directly on a new strategy for the region.
- He's a contributor to the National Review, with us from NPR member station WGBH in Boston.
NPR: 17 min 50 sec - With us from Boston, health care consultant and contributor to the National Review magazine, Neil Minkoff.
NPR: 17 min 50 sec - Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney writes more about this subject in National Review Online.
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